Bringing History to Life: The Technical Mastery Behind Melvin Okoronkwo’s ‘Lady Kököchin’

In the realm of digital artistry, the bridge between historical research and cutting-edge 3D technology is often a difficult one to cross. However, 3D character artist Melvin Okoronkwo has managed…

The Architecture of Memory: Nat Meade Explores Intergenerational Legacies in Franklin at HESSE FLATOW

Introduction: A Return to the Canvas HESSE FLATOW is proud to announce the opening of Franklin, a poignant new exhibition of paintings and works on paper by Nat Meade. Marking…

The Aesthetic Revolution: How Japanese-Style Typography is Redefining Modern Visual Design

In the fast-evolving landscape of global graphic design, few elements possess the evocative power of typography. Among the most sought-after aesthetics in recent years is the "Japanese style"—a versatile design…

From Sketchbook to Screen: The Soulful Rise of Tracey Laguerre’s I Love You, Jocelyn

By Jamie Lang In the landscape of modern animation, where corporate mandates often dictate the direction of creative development, there remains a rare, flickering beacon of pure, author-driven storytelling. I…

Tiling the Future: How London’s Underground is Transforming Public Sanitation Through Civic Design

The City of Westminster, the beating heart of London, serves as a global magnet for culture, politics, and commerce. Each year, roughly 25 million tourists descend upon its historic streets,…

A Decade of Global Dominance: Analyzing the 2026 Crunchyroll Anime Awards

By Jamie Lang | Cartoon Brew This past weekend, the global anime community turned its eyes toward Tokyo for the tenth edition of the Crunchyroll Anime Awards. As the industry’s…

The Ferrari Paradox: Can the Electric ‘Luce’ Reconcile Heritage with the Future?

The automotive world is currently gripped by a high-stakes debate that transcends mere aesthetics. The unveiling of the Ferrari Luce, the Maranello-based manufacturer’s inaugural fully electric vehicle, has ignited a…

Into the Abyss: The Global Race to Catalog the 90% of Ocean Life We Still Don’t Know

The Earth is often misnamed. Viewed from the vast, silent vacuum of space, our world is a vibrant, swirling marble of deep cobalt and turquoise—a liquid planet where land is…

Orchid Rain on the Underground: Chris “Daze” Ellis Bridges NYC’s Past and Present at PPOW

Introduction: A Legacy Written in Spray Paint The walls of the PPOW gallery in New York City are currently humming with the kinetic energy of a bygone era, expertly translated…

Sculpting Time: Vergine Keaton’s Epic Transition from Experimental Shorts to ‘Bataille’

By Kévin Giraud May 27, 2026 In the landscape of contemporary independent cinema, few directors have charted a trajectory as unorthodox—or as compelling—as Vergine Keaton. Having arrived at animation not…