• Ruby by Emma Allen
    ART,  Misc.

    Ruby by Emma Allen

    Emma Allen’s Ruby is a mesmerizing exploration of rebirth and the cyclical nature of life. The video uses painstaking stop-motion animation to bring the concept of reincarnation to life. Every frame is carefully composed, revealing the time and effort Allen poured into creating this hypnotic narrative. Unlike traditional animation, Ruby exists in the physical and tactile realm, with each movement and expression captured meticulously to create a fluid yet deliberate rhythm.

  • Jacob van Loon - Selections from the ongoing series Schaeffer
    ART

    Jacob van Loon – Selections from the ongoing series Schaeffer

    Jacob van Loon’s ongoing series, Schaeffer, is a fascinating mix of photography, paint, and digital manipulation. The series blurs the line between reality and imagination. Van Loon distorts people and places in a way that feels both familiar and disorienting. It’s an exploration of perception and how we interpret the visual world around us.

  • Paintings by Artist Cristina Troufa
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    Paintings by Artist Cristina Troufa

    ristina Troufa’s acrylic paintings on canvas explore human interaction, everyday objects, and the interplay between the symbolic and the playful. Her work often captures moments of connection, conflict, or whimsy, translating them into compositions that feel both familiar and thoughtfully abstracted.

  • Burberry Painted Bags
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    Did someone throw paint on your bag?! No, Painted Accesories.

    Remember Kim Kardashians painted Birkin? I do. It seems rediculs at first but the more you think about it it’s just another way of mixing art and fashion. We’ve always seen an abundance of clothing being painted, and in a ever evolving industry we are looking for new ways to say the same thing. Below are bags from Burberry Prorsum Fall/Winter 2014 Details, LFW. who incorporate this painted accessory trend. Do you find this trend ridiculous or uniquely stylish?