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Featured Works Shuffle
Illustration
Bread & Butter
by Meegan Lim
“Bread and Butter” shows how the perpetuation of the “American Dream” romanticizes the necessary survival & pressures of assimilation that immigrants face in a foreign land. This menu/zine acts as a physical veil between the surface level... More
Painting
Mulher Na Cadeira Verde
by Tania Costa
My work records moments driven by traditional Catholic and patriarchal thought processes, capturing the female figures in moments of vulnerability and solitude. With a slight emphasis on pattern repetition and strong colour use, the work depicts... More
Painting
Moving Lines
by Megan Poon
Observing the colour transparencies and linear patterns of glass and light, the spiralling forms suggest an extension of line and movement.
Industrial Design
Aether SmartTiles
by Shabad Singh
Aether SmartTiles bring digital NFT art to life as modular frames, displayed in your home. They can be purchased as a single tile to be used as a painting, a set to create a larger mural, or a bigger set to create a feature wall. Each tile is... More
Illustration
The Parachute
by Lisanne van der Oort
A war bride got married to a Canadian soldier during WW2 in a dress made from her husband’s parachute.