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New Scientist on MSNHypnotic art has its roots in the terrifying reality of nuclear bombsIn his Atomic series, artist James Stanford showcases "the spectacle and the horror" of growing up near a nuclear bomb ...
The radiating, kaleidoscopic pattern you see here was once the living glass skeleton – the cell wall – of a single-celled organism called a diatom. These organisms absorb silicon from their ...
Illuminated, kaleidoscopic dresses at Anrealage made ... that inflated on the runway and tabula rasa ensembles that took on patterns when subjected to UV light. It is a missed opportunity that ...
A Sheffield-based artist known for his striking public murals is returning to the North East with a new collaboration. Andy ...
In that sense, meaning is like color.” Often featuring commercial logos, signs, and kaleidoscopic patterns, his work is characterized by its uniform smoothness and mechanical application of color.
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