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    Exploring The Lapin Agile by Maurice Utrillo

    In the winding streets of Montmartre, amidst the bohemian spirit of early 20th-century Paris, Maurice Utrillo, who was his muse, found his creative source. Coming from a society of artists and intellectuals, Utrillo attained his fame as a painter distinguished for his dynamic cityscapes. He is famous for his works imbued with a dose of nostalgia and beautifying the old-time.…

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    Exploring Urban Poetry by JonOne

    “Urban poetry” by Jonone means the unification of the street art with the classic artistic trends. Here, we are going to explore the heart of Urban Poetry in the work of the avid artist JonOne. We study the artist’s background, his career, explore Urban Poetry, and shed the light on the most fascinating details about this wonderful artwork. Who was…

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    Exploring Poolside by Hiroshi Nagai

    Hiroshi Nagai, the Japanese artist famous for his engaging and romantic depiction of leisure and cityscape, conveyed the spirit of the dream by his profound work of art “Poolside“. This masterpiece had the same effect as most of Nagai’s other works that made viewers feel like they were placed in a different world where time was standing still and where…

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    Exploring The Marriage of Reason and Squalor, II by Frank Stella

    Frank Stella is acclaimed as one of the greats in the contemporary art world, known for his radical advancements in abstraction and minimalist art. A highlight of his works was “The Marriage of Reason and Squalor, II,” which amazed viewers with its striking colors, geometric forms, and well-arranged composition. This article explores the lives of Frank Stella, his artwork, “The…

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    Exploring “Howl” by Wangechi Mutu

    In the world of art, there is a wide range of voices that leave behind their own perspective on the nature of the human being. Among these voices, stands Wangechi Mutu, a Kenyan-born artist whose artworks re-echo across the world. Mutu was born in Nairobi in 1972 and her life as an artist is characterized by an undeterred search for…

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    Inner Worlds
    Amber Guyton

    Amber Guyton is a digital creator, interior designer, and founder of Blessed Little Bungalow, a platform dedicated to design inspiration and making aesthetic living accessible.  Welcome to our Inner Worlds series, where we step into the personal realms of art lovers from all walks of life, exploring the profound ways in which art is integrated into their lives. Delve into…

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    Exploring The Hotel Eden by Joseph Cornell

    Joseph Cornell, a strange guy of American art in the twentieth century, who was known for his distinctiveness in assemblage art was an eminent artist. For its many merits, including the “Surrealism and Poetic Resonance” from the “Hotel Eden“, this was his major works. This article shares Joseph Cornell’s career, his life and the secret of the famous Pierre hotel…

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    Exploring Cindy Sherman’s Untitled #92

    Cindy Sherman, a well known American artist and movie maker, has been critically acclaimed for her exploration of identity, gender roles and depiction of women portrayal in modern culture. Born on January 19th, 1954, in Glen Ridge, New Jersey, Cindy Sherman began to rapidly gain international fame in the late 70’s, with her series of self-portraits that undermined the conventional…

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    Exploring Tomorrow Forever by Margaret Keane

    It is difficult to find a name in contemporary art that would be so much fascinating and intriguing like Margaret Keane is. An artist who moves beyond ordinary brush strokes to get into the deeper realms of human feelings, Keane’s influence became one of the three things: resilience, originality, and deep understanding. Central to her oeuvre stands a masterpiece that…

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    Exploring Ed Ruscha’s Twenty-six Gasoline Stations

    The American artist Ed Ruscha who revolutionized the 20th century Pop Art with his thought-provoking and creative artworks, left an unforgettable footprint on the art world. Among his most important achievements, the artist broke new ground with “Twenty-six Gasoline Stations” where a work of art was challenged in both traditional and perception. In this article, we virtually look into the…