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In ‘Meanwhile,’ a Nation Remembers to Breathe
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Yuki Uebo’s busy and dynamic illustrations are inspired by her love of crowds
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Fashion graduate Franco Appiah Baah showcases the power of clothing to present personality
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‘Night of the Kings’ Review: Telling Tales to a Captive Audience
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Qingyu Wu’s nostalgic design is inspired by objects of the past, from mid-century chairs to hi-fi systems
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Through Trompe L’oeil Bronze, Prune Nuorry Fuses Human Anatomy and Arboreal Roots
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Miniature Architectural Spaces Nestle into Carved Chunks of Raw Marble
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A Staggering Sculptural Rug by Artist Faig Ahmed Pours into an Amorphous Puddle
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The life cycle of tro tro buses: Caleb Kwarteng Prah fuses portraiture with Ghana’s popular transport
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Systems Evoking Roots and Veins Sprawl Across Raija Jokinen’s Organic Flax Figures
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Expressive Portraits, Line Drawings, and Foliage Are Superimposed into Rich Illustrations by Ana Santos
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Let’s Get Digital: Toshiya Masuda Recreates Retro Technology as Pixelated Ceramic Sculptures
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Shattered Porcelain Fragments Are Elegantly Bonded in Kintsugi Sculptures by Yeesookyung
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Bursts of Inky, Technicolor Liquids Mimic Human Eyes in a Short Film About Optical Phenomena