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Justin Metz / Down the Rabbit Hole – The Economist’s first NFT

Justin Metz worked with The Economist to produce this Alice in Wonderland themed cover illustration. The artwork is being auctioned as The Economist’s first ever NFT, with all of the proceeds going to the Economist Educational Foundation.

The artwork showcases popular cryptocurrencies ‘going down the rabbit hole’, as the Economist embarks to do the same.

More of Justin’s work can be found at: http://www.debutart.com/artist/justin-metz

Steve Stone

Steve Stone the well known and brilliant digital artist who is highly respected in the industry for producing the most splendid gothic and cinematic digital artwork over many years, and who has worked  in all sectors of the industry, such as publishing, advertising and posters and music.

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Sarah Perkins

Sarah Perkins is the queen of collage at Artist Partners - her work is so unique, and her images are often inspired by her association with The Paris Collage Collective, they set creative briefs to collage artists worldwide.

Sarah’s ideas have also inspired her to create her own sophisticated picture  books, and she has just created a beauty entitled :   The Animals Went In ABC - Alphabet book , which I am  busy showing to publishers.

The image shown here is one of those images chosen from that very book "C for Camel "

For more of Sarah’s splendid work please go to the Artist Partners website: Sarah Perkins | Artist | Artist Partners

 

 

Paula Rego Exhibition at The Tate Britain

The UK's largest and most comprehensive retrospective of Paula Rego’s work to date

Since the 1950s, Paula Rego has played a key role in redefining figurative art in the UK and internationally.

An uncompromising artist of extraordinary imaginative power, she has revolutionised the way in which women are represented.

This exhibition tells the story of this artist’s extraordinary life, highlighting the personal nature of much of her work and the socio-political context in which it is rooted. It also reveals the artist’s broad range of references, from comic strips to history painting.

It features over 100 works, including collage, paintings, large-scale pastels, ink and pencil drawings and etchings. These include early works from the 1950s in which Rego first explored personal as well as social struggle, her large pastels of single figures from the acclaimed Dog Women and Abortion series and her richly layered, staged scenes from the 2000-10s.

This is a unique opportunity to survey, in the city that Rego has lived in and called home for most of her life, the full range of her work.

Exhibition organised by Tate Britain in collaboration with Kunstmuseum Den Haag and Museo Picasso Málaga.

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