Odilon Redon’s Classic Paintings Capture Logic of Invisible
Odilon Redon, a visionary artist at the 1913 Armory Show, surpassed many renowned contemporaries. His graphic work is characterized by haunting, mystic intensity.Read More →
January 31, 2025

The intersection of art and design is a fascinating space where creativity and functionality meet. It is a place where artists and designers unite to create beautiful, innovative, and practical objects that serve a purpose beyond aesthetics.
In this space, artists bring their unique perspectives and skills to the table, creating works that are not only visually stunning but also thought-provoking.
On the other hand, designers bring their expertise in problem-solving and functionality to ensure that the final product meets the needs of its users. The result is often a seamless blend of form and function that transcends traditional boundaries between art and design.
Odilon Redon, a visionary artist at the 1913 Armory Show, surpassed many renowned contemporaries. His graphic work is characterized by haunting, mystic intensity.Read More →
The concept of “good design” emerged post-World War II, prioritising utility and simplicity over ornamentation, shaping global design standards. Its legacy endures.Read More →
Georges Braque and Picasso co-founded Cubism, revolutionizing art in the early 20th century. Braque’s profound exploration of form and space influenced decorative arts significantly.Read More →
The Art Deco movement in French textiles, flourishing in the 1920s, featured bold geometric patterns, vibrant colors, and luxury materials, influencing fashion and interior design.Read More →
Museum of Arts and Design – NY Beth Lipman: Collective Elegy Concluded April 4, 2021 For over two decades, Beth Lipman transformed glass, metal, clay,Read More →
Embracing mindfulness in design enhances creativity, gratitude, and happiness. Thich Nhat Hanh’s teachings on present-moment awareness offer profound insights for designers’ well-being and work.Read More →
The Necker cube demonstrates the brain’s ability to interpret visual input. Practice and techniques can improve focus, enhancing cognitive abilities and mental acuity.Read More →
Biography In 1988, En Iwamura was born in Kyoto, Japan. He grew up in an artistic setting under the influence of both parents, who areRead More →
Illustrator Dingding Hu collaborated with NYC DOT and MOCA to create 45 vibrant street art pieces in Manhattan’s Chinatown, celebrating its culture and community.Read More →
Svetlana Petrova’s “Fat Cat Art” creatively integrates her cat, Zarathustra, into classic masterpieces, offering a humorous yet respectful reinterpretation of historical artworks through modern digital artistry.Read More →