Aki Kuroda’s Bleu de Kuroda is not merely a painting, it is a gate through the blue wonderland. This artwork is a swirl of galaxies, with hues that feel like a deep dive into an infinite. So what makes this truly extraordinary? We check out what makes the work tick, the story it tells, and why it remains captivating to…
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There is something in art that could take us off the ordinary. It shapes reality, crosses boundaries, and even leaves us in awe. One of those works that do all of the above is Cosmogarden by Aki Kuroda. Picture yourself before a canvas, feeling alive, nature and cosmos colliding in front of your eyes and you don’t know if you…
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There is a painting by Aki Kuroda called L’Autre Côté, that immediately draws your attention. It’s bright, colorful, and energetic. However, it’s not just what you see on the surface. Kuroda has taken us on a trip where cultures melt, and boundaries vanish. It’s a piece that makes you dig more, look further, see past the colors and forms, and…
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Mabel Poblet’s art allows you to slow down, meditate, and immerse yourself in a place where memory, identity, and movement entangle. This holds for her celebrated piece Paisaje Móvil (Mobile Landscape). The reflective textures here, and its interactive magic, make this engaging dynamic art piece — with its deeper meanings. To appreciate the brilliance of this work, we must understand…
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Art is a great way to bring us into a pause and to reflect. Mabel Poblet sed does that and more. It is this contemporary masterpiece, a vibrant mixture of emotion, personal storytelling, and universal themes. It makes you meditate on your desire, and weave your connections, all while ensnaring you in a sensory immersive experience. So let’s have a…
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Ever felt like you had lived a moment before? That’s déjà vu. Cuban artist Mabel Poblet has turned this sensation into a piece of art as much sensory as it is beautiful. Déjà Vu’s work doesn’t only hang on a wall; it drags you into the story. Poblet uses mirrors, photographs, and threads to create something to get your head…
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What if shapes and colors could speak about stories? In his Geometric Compositions series, that’s exactly what Richard Mortensen does. He has been a dance of triangles and circles and squares, each one moving to its rhythm but all done so perfectly. Mortensen wasn’t creating shapes, he was creating moods and emotions. This series, made in the 50s and 60s,…
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An Exclusive Interview with Singulart’s Founders: Why Artists from Around the World Should Join The Singulart Prize 2025 The Singulart Prize is back and this time it’s even bigger- the Singulart Prize 2025 is here. With $10,000 prize pool, a great selection of jury members, and the theme “Deeply Human” this competition is for you, artists around the world. We…
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Le Chat de monsieur Klee by Richard Mortensen is more than just a painting, it’s a playful show of colors and shapes mixed with his imagination. This abstract masterpiece is Mortensen’s homage to the painted works of the German-Swiss artist Paul Klee (1879—1940), whose work inspired many generations, and who was born a mere 20 years before Mortensen turned two.…
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Danish artist Richard Mortensen paints beautiful abstract shapes and bold colors, which feel structured and emotional. One of his most famous works, Construction, from 1950, combines sharp lines with vivid colors, forming a visual puzzle. Construction seems to come alive, and in this article, we’ll examine what makes it special and learn a bit about Mortensen’s life and career. Who…