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đŸ’„ Friday Wrap Up - Weekly Wrap Up NewsđŸ’„

By TheArtGorgeous, 28.07.2023

Hello, Gorgeous!

A weekly wrap up of art, fashion and pop culture

Greetings, everyone! As we bid farewell to another week, let’s delight in the exciting roundup of art and fashion news. Get ready for a dose of creativity and style – enjoy!Hugs and stay sane,The Girls

1. Dior x Peter Doig: Introducing the Mesmerizing ‘Snowboard of Art

Introducing the “Snowboard of Art,” a remarkable collaboration with Dior and renowned artist Peter Doig. Limited to just 77 pieces worldwide, this extraordinary snowboard features a mesmerizing motif inspired by Doig’s 1994 masterpiece, “Cobourg 3 + 1 More.” Priced at $7,300, it’s a true collector’s item, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship and artistic ingenuity.

2. McDonald’s Hong Kong Presents Coach McNugget Art World

Unlikely bedfellows – fast food and fine arts come together in a captivating collision at the Arts Pavilion, West Kowloon Cultural District. McDonald’s Hong Kong unveils the groundbreaking Coach McNugget Art World exhibition, curated by Hong Kong entrepreneur, Kevin Poon. This unique event commemorates the 40th anniversary of Chicken McNuggets, offering an intriguing blend of culinary nostalgia and artistic expression.

3. Unveiling the Marvels of AI: Drawing Inspiration from Barbie

Drawing inspiration from the iconic Barbie, this AI artist embarks on a quest for creativity and imagination. @planet_fantastique, is a realm of boundless possibilities, that delves into vividly envisioned landscapes, captivating locales, and captivating characters from a world that never was. This thrilling journey of AI exploration is steered by the ingenuity and curiosity of real human minds, charting new frontiers of innovation.

4. Tennis Legends Venus and Serena Williams Unite for Charity Auction of Ernie Barnes’ Masterpieces

Tennis legends Venus Williams and Serena Williams, along with sister Isha Price, are auctioning four exclusive works by Ernie Barnes for charity. The collection includes two paintings and two drawings and will be available for bidding on Joopiter, Pharrell Williams’ digital-first auction house, from July 24 to August 1. Proceeds from the auction will go to the Yetunde Price Resource Center.