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Process Over Perfection: Embracing the Unfinished in the Art and Design World
For years, art and design have been driven by polish. Clean lines, flawless finishes, carefully curated launches. Perfection wasn’t just admired — it was expected. Now, the art and design world is moving away from the traditions of the past, breaking from classical conventions to embrace new, experimental approaches. But lately, something has shifted. As […]
Cultural Symbolism in Art and Design- Colours and shapes
Design is never just about aesthetics. Every colour, pattern, and shape carries meaning—whether subtle or overt—and these meanings shift depending on cultural context. What may be seen as vibrant and celebratory in one culture can represent mourning or solemnity in another. For designers and artists, this symbolism offers a powerful toolkit for storytelling and connection—but […]
The Impact of Environment on Art and Design: How Location Shapes the Experience
Art, by its nature, is not static. While many artworks are designed with a particular location in mind, what happens when the same piece is placed in different environments? The physical space around the artwork often plays a crucial role in shaping not only how it looks but how it’s experienced, perceived, and interpreted by […]
The power of the original art in design and architecture
Why originality is important in art, design and architecture In a world saturated with images, trends and mass production, originality has never been so crucial. Original art, original design and innovative architecture distinguish creators, allowing them to make significant declarations, to evoke emotions and to push the limits of what is possible through the work […]
Celebrate women in art, design
While we celebrate women during the month of women’s history – and recognize the milestones celebrated during the International Women’s Day – we honor a heritage defined by gender equality and the indomitable spirit of creative women around the world. From the world of art to the design industry and engineering technology, artists, women designers […]
The absence of straight angles in nature – and how it inspires art and design
When you look at the natural world carefully, one thing quickly becomes clear: the perfect right angles are rare, almost nonexistent. The trees do not branch to 90 degrees. The rivers do not circulate in a straight line. Mountain chains, cloud formations, animal bodies – none is made up of neat and perpendicular intersections. Nature […]