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The Cosmic Chaos of India
Just like the cosmos, when you see India for the first time everything seems chaotic and yet every Indian person finds his/ her own order in that hustle which all goes in tandem. Pavan Rajurkar a freelance illustrator based out of Mumbai, capture this Indianness perfectly in his artworks for many different brands and studios. Some of his recent illustrations have been displayed here.
UNVEILING THE HIDDEN STORY
Arpitha Gujjar talks to us about the hidden stories she unveils through her art.
THE HARMONIC RESONANCE
Every brand starts with keeping consumer needs in mind but with time many lose that connection. The Branding & Design agency, Design Stack has been helping many significant brands to resonate with their evolving consumers and in the process, they are creating exquisite brands. Here we are showcasing a few of their recent projects!
The Powerful Art
Shubham Ghumare portrays the strength and attitude of the subject using exaggerated anatomy. He explains what goes behind creating his powerful and captivating art.
Design for People
The design has the power to solve any complex problem. Elephant using this power of design to create exceptional brands and develop amazing products for their clients. They have recently created many inspiring brand solutions and we have showcased some of them here.
Focus on Original
Every product or brand has a USP, and RocketscienceLab believes in focusing on that specialty always give you the original and unique ideas. This has helped them to produce fresh and interesting films for brands, which got admiration and appreciation worldwide. Some of their recent projects have been highlighted here for their original ideas and execution.
Essence of Indian Spices
Indian spices and their use always leave the world mesmerized by the aroma of Indian food and the unique ‘Indian Masala Tea’. Freelance illustrator, Pavan Rajurkar tried to capture that Indianness and the everyday stories in his illustration for a product, named ‘Society Masala Tea’. He shares his step-by-step process of reaching the final artwork.
Brand Leads The Transformation
Whether it’s a cultural transformation, differentiated customer experience, or tech-enabled innovation, every business needs to evolve with today’s rapidly changing world. Landor is helping its clients using the brand to transform their business for the new world challenges.
DIVERSE VIEWPOINTS
Santa Fe-based collector Skot Foreman’s home features artwork that transcends periods and genres.
The Unseen
Stone Sparrow NYC celebrates the innate artistic ability of women across the world in a major exhibition of nearly 80 works.
An Awakening
A new exhibition, titled An Awakening, at RJD Gallery in Bridgehampton, New York, brings to light the idea that “the eyes are the windows to the soul.”
Garden Delights
During the Golden Age in the Netherlands, tulip bulbs fetched extraordinary prices in a market bubble called “tulipmania.
A Brush with Her Story
Gabriela Gonzalez Dellosso spotlights historic women artists in her newest museum exhibition.
A Look Inside
Kenny Harris’ newest paintings focus on the interiors of homes and castles in Ireland.
SNOWED IN
Nathaniel Currier published Frances Flora Bond Palmer’s lithograph American Winter Scenes: Morning in 1854. At that time, James Merritt Ives was his bookkeeper.
SUPPORT for the Arts
The IBEX Collection features artwork from 24 international artists that speaks of human nature, condition and connection.
FIGURATIVE REALISM IS BACK, WOMEN CONTINUE TO RISE
We asked major art collectors Steven Alan Bennett and Dr. Elaine Melotti Schmidt to recap their latest buying journey to Miami this past winter.
Force of Will
THE STORY OF EMILY ST. JOHN MANDEL’S DRAMATIC ASCENT TO THE BEST-SELLER LIST AFTER THE PUBLICATION OF HER FOURTH NOVEL, STATION ELEVEN, HOLDS VALUABLE LESSONS FOR WRITERS ABOUT HARD WORK AND PERSISTENCE. HER RESPONSE TO THE HIGH EXPECTATIONS FOR HER FOLLOW-UP, THE GLASS HOTEL, MAY BE EVEN MORE INSTRUCTIVE.
Maja Djordjevic
Always a Different Person
Austria
Waltzing Round Vienna
Outside Looking In
Stanford’s Cantor Arts Center
Energy
“WE ARE ALIVE BECAUSE OF STORY. IT IS ONE OF OUR ANCESTORS’ MOST POWERFUL TECHNOLOGIES. AND WE ARE ALL STORYTELLERS. A STORY IS AN ENERGY, AND LIKE THE WALLS OF JERICHO, MAYBE IF WE PUT ENOUGH OF OUR STORIES OUT THERE, INTO THE AIR, THE WALLS WILL START FALLING; THEY ARE ALREADY CRACKING.” —NATALIE DIAZ, WHOSE NEW BOOK, POSTCOLONIAL LOVE POEM, WILL BE OUT IN MARCH FROM GRAYWOLF PRESS.
15 Years Of Thinkspace Projects
An LA Institution ready for the next chapter
At Home With Elizabeth Bishop
We consider its lines to be the most elegant thing in Key West,” wrote poet Elizabeth Bishop to a friend upon purchasing the house at 624 White Street, where she would primarily live in Florida’s southernmost city from 1938 to 1946.
Cisneros Celebrates Macondo
Twenty-five years ago author Sandra Cisneros founded the Macondo Writers Workshop when she invited eight people to convene in the kitchen of her San Antonio, Texas, home.
DISHS Artwork Raises Global Warming Awareness
DEER ISLE—Art students at Deer Isle-Stonington High School have taken up arms against global warming, pollution and other environmentally harmful issues through their artwork.
Courthouse Gallery Presents Studio Picks 2019
ELLSWORTH—Courthouse Gallery Fine Art will present its annual winter show, Studio Picks, highlighting 18 artists, three of whom are new to the gallery: Matt Barter, Tom Curry, and Kevin Beers.
Labor Of Love
Carrie and Alexander Vik’s Chilean Luxury Retreat
Rebecca Ness
The Tools of Her Trade
JR Everyday People
Let me make an image that would describe [a feeling] without struggling with the words.