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Sculptor Polly Verity interlocks domes, orbs, and other curved structures by strategically folding large sheets of paper. The result of these intricate manipulations is landscapes of patterns that seem to rise effortlessly from their 2D material. Her works tesselate from one shape to the other, repeating both hard-edged and curved shapes throughout the folded sculptures. You can see more of these dexterous forms on Instagram. Thanks Colossal
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Chinese artist Jacky Tsai takes western comic book heroes and thrusts them into traditional Chinese paintings, to reflect the clashing and melding of the two cultures
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Patrycja Makowska is a photographer and photojournalist in Reykjavik, Iceland.
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Biljana a.k.a. Indigo is an artist from Serbia, who graduated from the University of Belgrade. She makes digital art, mostly collages, because it suits her personality best and gives her the freedom to explore as much as she needs. Biljana is terribly inquisitive by nature and sticking to one medium would make it her feel limited.
My mission is to constantly remind people that we are all one and that global love is what we should all strive for. I want to inspire as many people as possible to start making art, i.e. start expressing their feelings and getting to know themselves better that way.
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Sculptor Polly Verity interlocks domes, orbs, and other curved structures by strategically folding large sheets of paper. The result of these intricate manipulations is landscapes of patterns that seem to rise effortlessly from their 2D material. Her works tesselate from one shape to the other, repeating both hard-edged and curved shapes throughout the folded sculptures. You can see more of these dexterous forms on Instagram. Thanks Colossal
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