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Why the sumptuous ’70s-inspired art style of Agatha Christie: Death on the Nile is more than nostalgia

Game art direction makes or breaks a new release. In the right hands, with commitment, a so-so game can ignite a spark of imagination and make a game with a…

25 MidJourney 7 Paint SREF Styles for Stunning Digital Art

What if you could channel the essence of centuries-old art movements or surreal dreamscapes with just a few clicks? Midjourney v7’s latest update introduces a stunning collection of 25 painterly…

Little Movements: Self-practice in Contemporary Art – Announcements

Little Movements: Self-practice in Contemporary Art 10 September–10 November 2011 Opening: 5pm, 10 September 2011 Curators: Liu Ding and Carol Yinghua Lu Assistant Curator: Su Wei OCAT Programme for Emerging…

Consume Me’s “cute-looking, approachable art style” hides a darker side

Jenny Jiao Hsia, the creator behind indie game Consume Me, admits that she’s much more of a visual artist because she struggles to express herself in other ways. “I hate…

10 Amazing Anime Everyone Ignores Because the Art Style is Creepy

Anime is renowned globally for the multifacetedness of its narratives and the artistic expressiveness of its visuals, consistently producing some of the most breathtaking and technically impressive works in the…

A new book brings short histories of Phad, Kalighat, and other iconic Indian folk art styles

Phad Born in Shahpura, Rajasthan, Phad is a scroll art form originally practised by members of the Chhipa caste. These paintings served as visual aids for the bhopas and bhopis,…