Sanex’s banned ad should be a warning to brands
The ASA claims it’s “likely to cause serious offence”.
The ASA claims it’s “likely to cause serious offence”.
Shaped by years of creative instinct, experimentation and perseverance, Lori Horowitz fuses a wide variety of media in her sculptural works.
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At last, an OLED monitor for creative pros.
Virtual home layout tools are reaching “peak interest”.
Solflare builds a ‘Stronghold of the Free’.
Samir Rakhmanov won Anita Klein’s Choice Award in Jackson’s Art Prize this year with his work A Burial. In this interview, he discusses his shift from realistic to expressive painting, making the most of daylight, and finding beauty within grief. Above image: Samir in the studio Josephine: Could you tell us about your artistic background? Samir: I was born in a small town of Pavlohrad in Ukraine, but grew up in Baku, Azerbaijan. When I was a kid, I liked drawing – but honestly, nothing worth framing. My parents, being optimistic, put me in a small art school that had art lessons alongside regular subjects. That experiment didn’t last long, and I ended up in a regular middle school. For a few years after that, I barely drew at all. Then, in 8th grade, something clicked. I got hooked on drawing again, this time with a focus on manga, video game concept art, and illustration. That was the first time I thought, “Alright, maybe this is what I want to do”. A few years later, I got a graphic tablet and started doing a ton of digital painting. By the time I finished middle school, my goal was …
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These are the top creative machines I’d get for DIY projects and creative courses.
Because Indy’s worth it.
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A team’s design heritage is well worth protecting.