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German multidisciplinary artist Lilian C. Scheuer prints a fictional brain error message onto thermal receipt paper, then erases it with hand sanitizer, using the impermanence of the medium to enact an acceptance of forgetting as a necessary rather than a terrible thing.

In computing, Out Of Memory is an error code: the device has run out of availa...


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Romanian designer and illustrator Ioana Boros brings two collectible 3D-printed flower characters to life after five years of development, creating an edition of six each that balances geometric structure with bold, playful colour.

Ioana Boros first sketched The Blooms in 2020. It took five years to get them made. Part of that was courage. Part of ...


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Spanish illustrator Ave Félix applies the logic of the plot twist to everyday reality, building a surreal illustration series that flips the assumed relationship between knives and vegetables, dogs and bones, paintings and observers, to ask what would happen if the world worked in reverse.

A plot twist, in narrative terms, is a radical change in th...


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Edinburgh illustrator Blythe MacDonald of Little Yellow Scribbles creates a custom gift voucher illustration for Ciccetta’s, Edinburgh’s only 100% gluten-free gelateria, bringing two female-led independent businesses together through a character-led design completed in two weeks.

It started with an Instagram conversation. Blythe MacDonald of Little...


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Graphic designer and poster artist Mikhail Lychkovskiy held a solo poster exhibition at PANDA Platforma in Berlin from March to April 2026, with a screen-printed exhibition poster produced at Bankov Print Space in Prague combining digital freewrite letters, acrylic paint on crumpled paper, and two contrasting typefaces.

The name was proposed by the...


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