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Celebrating Natural Beauty – Cyantoypes by Henrietta Molinaro
Art Posted by Joshua Kochis

Henrietta Molinaro is an image-maker with English and Italian roots. Her training as a photographer and graphic designer informs the highly detail-oriented process of creating images using traditional…

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A Celebration of Heritage – Handwoven Moroccan Rugs by Beni
Design Posted by Marissa Bergen

There is something about a handwoven rug that goes beyond its physical appearance. Every element makes up a bigger picture and a story is told through each fibre.…

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Societal Reflection – Monotone Drawings & Prints by Masako Miyazaki
Art Posted by Mark Robinson

There’s something quite appealing about balancing just two colours. Going back to basics can sometimes strip away a lot of the unnecessary complication, focusing on creation rather than…

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Radiating Colour – Paper Prints by American Artist Michael Delucia
Art Posted by Mark Robinson

American artist Michael Delucia’s art has a defining feature; abstracting form. His earlier artworks were more literal, covering a shopping trolley with tinsel or placing metal railings in…

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Delving into Abstract Shapes – Paintings & Prints by Joanne Freeman
Art Posted by Elsa LaCock

There is something quite remarkable about brightly coloured abstract shapes against stark white backgrounds. This is the main characteristic of Joanne Freeman’s work and how her paintings come…

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Beauty and Femininity – Abstract Paintings & Prints by Marleigh Culver
Art Posted by Mark Robinson

Originally from Virginia, now New York based artist Marleigh Culver works both in digital and physical mediums using playful colours and unique shape combinations in her work.

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Geometrical Play – Abstract Prints by Kristina Sostarko and Jason Odd of Inaluxe
Art Posted by Mark Robinson

Founded in 2006 by Kristina Sostarko, later joined by fellow artist and illustrator Jason Odd, the duo have created a hub for their experimentation with graphics and illustration titled Inaluxe.

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Exploring Abstract & Cubist Styles – Artworks by Atelier CPH and The Poster Club
Art Posted by Mark Robinson

Multidisciplinary creative studio Atelier CPH from Copenhagen, Denmark and The Poster Club have joined forces to create these special abstract prints inspired by abstract and cubist sculptures.

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Abstraction with Lines – Work by Brooklyn-based Artist Tony “Rubin” Sjöman
Art Posted by Mark Robinson

I was drawn to these fantastic looking canvases, prints and public artworks by Tony “Rubin” Sjöman, a Brooklyn-based artist who is known for his complex, abstract geometric style.

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Shadow Play – Abstract Compositions by Graphic Artist Karina Petersen
Art Posted by Mark Robinson

Karina Petersen made these Shadow Play Prints that investigate the relationship between light and shadow, juxtaposing both two-dimensional and three-dimensional elements on paper.

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Abstract Composition – Prints by Spanish Visual Artist Jesus Perea
Art Posted by Mark Robinson

Born in Madrid in 1971, Jesus’ has focused most of life being a graphic designer and illustrator, and at the moment he has a particular fascination with limited edition abstract Giclee Prints.

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Setting Stones – Karesansui by American Photographer Bob Cornelis
Photography Posted by Mark Robinson

Inspired by an early text on Japanese gardening where “creating a garden” is referred to as “setting stones”, Bob Cornelis has mimicked this with a set of geometric objects.

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