Get lost in Cards Against Humanity creator Max Temkin’s imaginative jigsaw puzzles.
Projects We Love Felicia Chiao, “The Sunny City,” for Magic Puzzles Many of us are discovering new hobbies right now: indoor gardening, sketching, giant jigsaw puzzles, binge-watching ʼ80s sci-fi movies… In that spirit, these projects offer creative ways to hone your skills and dive deeper into the pastimes that bring you joy.
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By Max Temkin The creator of Cards Against Humanity is launching a puzzle company. The first three 1,000-piece jigsaw puzzles will feature dazzling artwork by independent artists, dozens of visual Easter eggs, and a magical surprise when you finish. View project |
| | By Eran Zarhi, Elad Burko, and Roy Burko Follow the journey from seed to plant with this striking “inside-out” hydroponic vessel. The honeycomb-like structure on the planter’s surface holds seeds as they sprout and provides a grip and water reservoir for growing roots. View project |
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By Lorenzo Etherington Comics creator Lorenzo Etherington is back to release his third volume of drawing tutorials and reprint the first two books in the series. Artists at every skill level can learn to create monsters, robots, 1940s hairstyles, vintage planes, jungle plants, and more. View project |
| | By CreatorVC Studios A love letter to the magic of ʼ80s sci-fi films, this documentary will feature interviews with the likes of Sean Young (Rachael in Blade Runner and Chani in Dune), Sam J. Jones (Flash Gordon in Flash Gordon), and Henry Thomas (Elliott in E.T.). View project |
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“All art, even things that are dismissed as decorative or scenery, creates opportunities for the mind to expand beyond itself. Art is the vehicle for you to feel your life. And by extension, the lives of the people around you. That is power.” —Visual artist Steve Locke for The Case for Creative Work The Case for Creative Work is a collection of statements on the vital importance of art—and visions for its future—from artists, writers, musicians, makers, and more. Read them all |
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Creative work connects us when we have to stay apart. Support the work of independent artists and makers running inventive projects from home, or launch a project of your own. Learn more |
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