Roz Jones
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5 articles · Oct 2024 — Nov 2024
Articles & interviews
- Kaming Lee explores the connection between graphic design and stir-frying
It's Nice That · Nov 12, 2024
The article profiles New York-based designer and educator Kaming Lee, who likens his creative process to stir-frying — fast, intuitive, and layered. Drawing inspiration from chef Lucas Sin, Lee’s work combines distressed textures, typographic experimentation, and collage to explore the intersection of food and design. His project 'Stir Fry Slow Stew' embodies this philosophy through print and digital works.
editorial - Nonna's Cam: Embrace creative mistakes and cherish family memories
It's Nice That · Nov 7, 2024
The article profiles 'Nonna’s Cam', a conceptual photography project by creative duo The Surfers, composed of Augusto Callegari and Pedro Mezzini. The project humorously and tenderly pays homage to grandmothers and creative mistakes through an analogue camera fitted with a hyper-realistic finger that partially obscures photos. It celebrates imperfection and challenges the digital pursuit of flawlessness.
The SurfersLola MullenLowephotography - Terry Graham discovers family and community in monster truck arena
It's Nice That · Nov 6, 2024
The article profiles photographer Terry Graham’s latest project, 'Do You Wanna See Some Damage', a documentary photo series exploring the family and community behind Yorkshire’s Big Pete International monster truck team. Through intimate portraits and still lifes, Graham captures the emotional and human side of a sport often associated with spectacle and chaos.
Big Pete Internationalphotography - Explore Your Inner Child with Cécile Cuny's Illustrations
It's Nice That · Nov 6, 2024
The article profiles French illustrator Cécile Cuny, known as Girlsandparks, whose crayon-based works explore themes of childhood wonder, nostalgia, and emotional complexity. Drawing inspiration from folklore, retro cartoons, and gaming, her illustrations feature whimsical characters and vibrant colors that evoke a sense of play and innocence. Cuny is currently developing her first children’s book to further expand her imaginative world.
Girlsandparksillustration - V&A's New Book Explores Digital Art's Past, Present, and Future
It's Nice That · Oct 31, 2024
The Victoria and Albert Museum has released a new publication, 'Digital Art: 1960 – Now', edited by curators Corinna Gardner, Pita Arreola, and Melanie Lenz. The book traces the evolution of digital art from its experimental beginnings to its current ubiquity, featuring essays, interviews, and archival works. It highlights the interconnected histories of art, technology, and culture while exploring the role of artists in an age of automation.
Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A)editorial