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Artist Delfino Fidel Fuses Everyday Objects Into Playful Critiques Of Pop Culture Excess

Delfino Fidel sculpts witty everyday symbols into playful objects with sharp commentary using carved wood, acrylic paint, polymer clay, steel springs blending pop culture, emojis, toys, branded items into surreal hybrids. Graduated Cantonal School of Art Lugano 2018, Bachelor’s Educational Sciences Bern 2024, his bold silhouettes and bright colors disarm before revealing irony on consumer […]

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Li Zhongzheng Turns Modern Calligraphy Into Chunky Neon Lettering Pulsing With Sci-Fi Volume

Li Zhongzheng, China-based modern calligraphy and lettering artist since 2016, creates chunky neon-style lettering experiments blending playful volume, saturated gradients in electric blues, greens, pinks, yellows against black voids, pushing beyond traditional forms into sci-fi rhythms. More: Behance

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Fabien Mérelle Masters Ink And Watercolor To Craft Pyjama-Clad Figures Teetering On Absurd Family Edges

Fabien Mérelle (b. 1981, Fontenay-aux-Roses) masters ink and watercolor with Eastern finesse from Xi’an studies and Dürer-like precision from Paris Beaux-Arts, portraying pyjama-clad figures in dreamlike family scenes of vulnerability, transformation, absurdity, and subtle psychological irony. His humble, sparse style fuses meticulous detail with subconscious narratives, blurring everyday reality into surreal, darkly humorous vignettes of

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letters printed across brass chair turn mathematical paradox into NYC political commentary

Massimiliano Malagò’s design Materializes Voting Paradoxes   Vox is a modular brass chair designed by architect Massimiliano Malagò that examines the structural challenges of collective decision-making through the lens of mathematics. Drawing on the work of economist Kenneth Arrow and 18th-century mathematician Nicolas de Condorcet, the project materializes logical paradoxes that arise in ranked-choice voting

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watch snøhetta’s theodore roosevelt presidential library take shape in north dakota

a long-awaited library is rising over north dakota’s badlands   Snøhetta has released new footage documenting construction progress at the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in Medora, North Dakota. The video captures the building as it rises along the northeast edge of a butte bordering Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Here, the building’s rammed earth walls and

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This $129 Titanium EDC Knife Has The Most Addictive Tiger-Claw Opening Mechanism

 When the CRKT Provoke first appeared, its morphing mechanism felt like a revelation. The design, which borrowed its kinematics from the way a jungle cat’s claws extend from its paws, was a jolt of fresh energy for an EDC world growing tired of endless flippers and predictable OTF switchblades. TiGo’s SyncraBlade now takes that

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UGREEN built an AI Recorder into its 10,000mAh Power Bank and I don’t know if that’s genius or crazy…

Representational Image At CES 2026, where every tech company seemed legally obligated to add AI to something, Ugreen announced a power bank with voice recording. The MagFlow AI Voice Recording Magnetic Power Bank packs 10,000 mAh, wireless charging, and AI-powered note-taking into one device. It’s either brilliantly practical or completely unnecessary, depending on how often

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This 39-Foot Tiny Home Trades Loft Ladders for Apartment-Style Living

After seven years of exploring New Zealand’s open roads in an RV, a couple of travel enthusiasts decided it was time to plant roots. Their solution wasn’t a traditional house or even a typical tiny home. Working with South Base Homes and award-winning architect Chris Pyemont, they created the Bespoke Base, a 12-meter tiny house

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