Tell Me More: Colossal Releases a Limited-Edition Print with Liz Flores

Liz Flores, “Tell Me More”

We’re beyond excited to announce our latest limited-edition print collaboration with Chicago-based artist Liz Flores (previously). “Tell Me More” features one of Flores’ signature color-blocked figures in warm shades of pink and neutral tones. Lounging on a patterned rug with delicate tassels lining the perimeter, the woman lets her long braids drape over her body as she entreats the viewer for more. Continue reading

Digiconic’s New Branding: A Visual Symphony of Expertise and Imagination

Digiconic’s New Branding: A Visual Symphony of Expertise and Imagination

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In the crowded market of technology companies, a brand’s visual identity often becomes its strongest communicator. Rashed Khan, an esteemed graphic designer, recently undertook the challenge of rebranding Digiconic, a vanguard in the tech arena. The results? A blend of sophistication and creativity that resonates with the firm’s mission. Continue reading

Preview: Daniel Crews-Chubb’s “Statuesque” @ Roberts Projects, Los Angeles

Roberts Projects is pleased to announce Statuesque, Daniel Crews-Chubb’s third solo exhibition with the gallery. Comprising seven ambitious mixed-media paintings and six studies on paper, Statuesque presents a wide-ranging exploration of the artist’s relationship to historic artifacts. Crews-Chubb is a magpie for figurative sculpture across time and culture, collecting their poses, volumes, and ornaments. The artist has developed a powerful visual language connecting sources of inspiration from fearsome Aztec deities to Henry Moore’s deconstructed reclining women, and reflecting on our obsessive repetition of the human form in sculpture.

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Painting whimsical worlds inspired by Ghibli movies

Painting whimsical worlds inspired by Ghibli movies

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In the charming city of Marseille, France, resides a talented illustrator who has captured the hearts of many with her enchanting watercolor illustrations. Clémence Guillemaud, fueled by her passion for art and a deep appreciation for the whimsical worlds of Studio Ghibli movies, embarked on a creative journey that led to a captivating series of watercolor masterpieces. Drawing inspiration from the enchanting narratives and visually stunning landscapes of Studio Ghibli films, Clémence Guillemaud channeled her artistic prowess to bring these worlds to life through her own lens. Each watercolor illustration is a testament to her skill in capturing the essence of Ghibli’s storytelling, while adding her unique touch of creativity and imagination. Clémence’s journey into the world of Ghibli-inspired art began with a desire to pay homage to the magical films that have touched the hearts of millions. With meticulous attention to detail and a deep understanding of color and composition, she embarked on a mission to recreate the enchantment of these movies on paper. Continue reading

Amazing Finalists for The 2023 Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology Image Contest

Featuring images from a heart-shaped stem cell cluster to the enchanting purple gold and ‘scientific confections’, these are the top 12 contenders in the 2023 Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology imaging competition. Every year, as National Science Week approaches, researchers from the University of Queensland’s AIBN host a contest to spotlight the most captivating images captured with advanced imaging tools and microscopes. Continue reading