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From fine art to Photoshop: Sam Gilbey's illustrious career so far

Creative Boom

If you're a person who knows and follows the world of visual arts, I'd only have to say "painterly pop culture portraits", and your mind would go straight to Sam Gilbey 's work. His illustrations have appeared everywhere, from billboards, comics, books, and magazines to licensed prints, exhibitions, movie packaging, TV, and film.

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Designing Delight: The Artful Cakes of Yip.Studio and A.R.D Bakery

Design Milk

In a world where creativity knows no bounds, the food industry is increasingly becoming a canvas for artistic expression. As professionals from various fields shift careers and venture into the kitchen, we are witnessing a remarkable fusion of aesthetics and flavor elevating the food industry to an even more sophisticated art form.

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Soumyaraj Vishwakarma's calming illustrations remind us to enjoy a slower pace of life

Creative Boom

"My parents and teachers constantly encouraged me to participate in art competitions. Through those, I realised that I could pursue art as a profession. That's when I decided to go to an art college.". Art college helped me figure out what my skills were and how to adapt and apply them to professional work. "The

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Tangent revitalises Turner Prize identity in a fusion of art and accessibility

Creative Boom

Innovative design meets coastal inspiration – we take a closer look at the Glasgow branding studio's vision for one of the world's most celebrated visual arts awards. This dynamic concept was reflected across various mediums, from digital and social media to print and outdoor advertising.

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Designer Stefan Sagmeister's new book highlights how things are getting better (no, really)

Creative Boom

His work is in museum collections around the world, and he teaches in the graduate department of the School of Visual Arts in New York. Combining art, design, history, and quantitative analysis, Sagmeister engages the reader by cleverly transforming data sets into stunning artworks.

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Celebrating collaboration: Blackburn’s National Festival of Making

Creative Boom

This year's National Festival of Making in Blackburn, Lancashire, will host four new commissions for which artists have paired with industrial sector factories to reinforce Lancashire as a centre for making in the UK. The Art in Manufacturing residencies began in 2016 and take place between November and July.

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Changyu Zou creates stunning illustrations inspired by the beauty and romance of poetry

Creative Boom

Most of Changyu's inspiration comes from the written word instead of other artists; poetry, particularly, gets her creative juices flowing. I believe that visual language and text have a habit of influencing and blending with each other, so I try to use visual art to express and describe words."