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Paper artist Lisa Lloyd explores the flow of emotions in dazzling new foil block printed sculpture

Creative Boom

Brighton-based paper artist Lisa Lloyd pushes her work in new directions with Flux, a fish-themed sculpture created with the help and craftsmanship of printers at Barnard and Westwood. Three-dimensional paper artist Lisa Lloyd takes inspiration from the natural world when creating her beautiful paper sculptures.

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Simone Brewster's new exhibition explores our social relationship with objects

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Acclaimed designer, architect and visual artist Simone Brewster is here to boldly challenge those assumptions in a new design commission, The Shape of Things , at NOW Gallery in Greenwich, London. It draws on the concept of 'intimate architecture': the effect of texture and three-dimensional form on memory and emotion.

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Weishan Yang is a multimedia artist with a love of horror fiction, ghosts and spontaneity

Creative Boom

Working across installation, sculpture, video, and digital drawing, London and Hangzhou-based Weishan Yang is a polymath of sorts. In recent times, she's had recognition for her works, too, having shown internationally at exhibitions, with a recent piece being shown in London Grads Now 21 at Saatchi Gallery.

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Lily Lambie-Kiernan draws out the metaphors surrounding food in her deliciously surreal illustrations

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And she explores these meanings in her lurid yet softly textured editorial work for magazines and websites. "I I enjoy pulling the rich tones and textures out of the food I’m drawing," she tells Creative Boom. "I Sometimes the colours and textures take the lead on a food illustration project," she adds.

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Squiggles, dogs and natural forms: Nikita Savinov reveals the process behind his 3D artworks

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Then, everything is "thrown" into 3D software for him to start picking the colours and textures. "I I often use photographs I make as textures. In other works, you'll see those that are far more sculptural – the type that could easily fit in a gallery setting or even in someone's home.

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Furniture + Sculpture Fuse in the Head Hand Foot Exhibition

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Serving as both his first major solo show in the United Kingdom and the announcement of global representation by London’s Gallery FUMI , Casey McCafferty unveils a new body of work in carved wood and stone, in an exhibition called Head Hand Foot , that will be on display through June 29th, 2024. Photography courtesy of Gallery FUMI.

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Tokyo's teamLab Borderless is the future of art shows, and it's coming to Europe

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Unlike traditional galleries where artworks are confined to frames or pedestals, the installations at Borderless flow freely from one space to another, creating a seamless, ever-changing environment. The lights create spellbinding patterns and shapes, from delicate, hair-like textures to powerful, pulsating energies.

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