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DMTV Milkshake: Bari Ziperstein on Taking Ceramics to a Bigger, Brighter Space

All of our Milkshake subjects are busy – but Bari Ziperstein is next-level. The Los Angeles-based CEO, creative director, and fine artist recently opened a 9,000-square-foot studio – which she needed to produce work for her BZIPPY line of ceramic furniture and housewares, Bari Ziperstein Collectible Design (think: the Twisted Castle planter collection and the Zig Zag table,...

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Stars and Comets Shimmer in Juha Tanhua’s Galactic Photos of Parking Lot Oil Spills

All images © Juha Tanhua, shared with permission In this collection of cosmic photographs, comets, nebulas, and galaxies stretch before the human eye, showering the sky in glittering scenes that ought to be from a telescope. But instead of looking upward into the night, Finnish photographer Juha Tanhua points his camera to the ground. He documents his “oil...

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Vibrant Curved Lines Flow Through Foster Sakyiamah’s Dynamic Paintings

“Red Easter Sunday” (2022), 150 x 200 centimeters. All images courtesy of Noldor A single color grounds the intricate, swirling paintings that compose Foster Sakyiamah’s body of work. Relying on reds, blues, and yellows, the Ghanaian artist renders dancers in choreographed synchronicity and demure women wearing thin lace gloves and wide-brimmed hats. Dressed in clothing that blends into...

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Decorative Papercuts in White and Gold Compose Patrick Cabral’s Meticulously Layered Sculptures

All images © Patrick Cabral, shared with permission Patrick Cabral re-envisions the intricate veins striping the tail of a fish and grooves in a pangolin’s scales with delicate, lace-like flourishes. The Manila-based artist is known for his sculptural portraits of wild animals and fantastical creatures that layer hundreds of paper cutouts into stunning three-dimensional works. Primarily composed with...

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