Amy Feigley-Lee Plays with Perception in Vintage Wallpaper Sculptures — Colossal

[ad_1]  Art #Amy Feigley-Lee #collage #found objects #geometric #paper #vintage June 18, 2024 Kate Mothes “Untitled Wallpaper Abstraction #36” (2024), found wallpaper on birch panel, 36 x 48 x 8 inches. Photo by Tim Johnson. All images © Amy Feigley-Lee, shared with permission From a distance, Amy Feigley-Lee’s colorful compositions are ambiguous and alluring. […]

11 International Artists Meld Past and Present for Nuart Aberdeen 2024 — Colossal

[ad_1]  Art #murals #public art #street art June 17, 2024 Grace Ebert Millo. Image © Clarke Joss Photography. All images courtesy of Nuart Aberdeen, shared with permission As heritage passes from one generation to another, it transforms and reshapes itself to fit within a contemporary milieu. For Nuart Aberdeen 2024, organizers embraced the dynamic nature […]

Monumental Site-Specific Installations by Morag Myerscough Stoke Community and a Sense of Belonging — Colossal

[ad_1]  Art Design #installation #Morag Myerscough #public art #site-specific #typography June 17, 2024 Kate Mothes “Dancing in the Sky” (2024), installation view at Coachella in Indio, California. Photo by Lance Gerber. All images © Morag Myerscough, shared with permission Born and raised in bustling London, Morag Myerscough has always been keenly attuned to the rhythms […]

In an Imagined Post-Apocalyptic Future, Simon Laveuve’s Eclectic Dwellings Glimpse a Way of Life — Colossal

[ad_1]  Art #architecture #miniature #sculpture #Simon Laveuve June 12, 2024 Kate Mothes “Daikichi” (2024). All images © Simon Laveuve, shared with permission At 1/35 scale, Simon Laveuve’s meticulously crafted miniature constructions (previously) reveal troves of clues about each dwelling’s absent occupants. From colorful bunting strung between posts to framed pictures, Laveuve’s eccentric buildings appear […]

New Research Questions the Existence of Early Christian “House Churches”

[ad_1] Where did early Christians come together to worship? Later tales of these gatherings focus on converts meeting within so-called “house churches.” These were described as private residences used for Christian worship in the first three centuries CE. Biblical references to Roman homes used for community gatherings in the New Testament have motivated modern scholars […]