The Paris Review - Waclaw Szpakowski Made Labyrinthine Drawings from Single, Continuous Lines
theparisreview.org/blog/2017/02/15/rhythmical-lines/A new exhibition proves that the Polish artist, who died in 1973, deserves a far wider reputation—and that his influence remains deeply felt.
Home — Colossal
thisiscolossal.com/Check out books in the Colossal Shop ‘Groundswell’ Celebrates the Pioneering Women who Changed Land Art Two Decades After Its Release, ‘The Art Book for Children’ Gets a Vibrant Makeover Thandiwe Muriu’s ‘Camo’ Celebrates the Multi-Faceted Beauty of Kenyan Culture ‘Bird’ Flies Through the Avian World from Art and Design to History and Ornithology OpportunitiesContinue reading "Home"
The Pentium as a Navajo weaving
righto.com/2024/08/pentium-navajo-fairchild-shiprock.htmlHurrying through the National Gallery of Art five minutes before closing, I passed a Navajo weaving with a complex abstract pattern. Suddenl...
Adam Curtis on the Dangers of Self-Expression
thecreativeindependent.com/people/adam-curtis-on-the-dangers-of-self-expression/BBC journalist and the documentarian behind HyperNormalisation, Adam Curtis, discusses art, individualism, power, myth, and the complications of self-expression.
Don’t Bleed on the Artwork: Notes from the Afterlife
oxfordamerican.org/magazine/issue-124-spring-2024/don-t-bleed-on-the-artwork-notes-from-the-afterlifeI’ve been dreaming, I’ve been paying dues I’m not one for the glory And …
Breaking the Tyranny of Obviousness
mentalhellth.xyz/p/breaking-the-tyranny-of-obviousnessWe are stuck in a hell of frictionlessness.
Eyecandy - Visual Technique Library
eycndy.com/The visual technique library for visual technique lovers. Enjoy. Learn. Don't gatekeep.
Quantity leads to quality - Austin Kleon
austinkleon.com/2020/12/10/quantity-leads-to-quality-the-origin-of-a-parable/On the origin of a parable in the book ART AND FEAR.
A Museum Security Expert on How to Protect Great Art - The Atlantic
theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2022/10/van-gogh-tomato-soup-national-gallery-london/671764/A museum-security expert admits that “it’s pretty darn hard to protect a painting from somebody throwing a can of soup at it.”
plant machete — David Bowen
dwbowen.com/plant-macheteplant controlled robot holding a machete
How to pick the least wrong colors || Matthew Ström, designer-leader
matthewstrom.com/writing/how-to-pick-the-least-wrong-colors/An algorithm for creating color palettes for data visualization