Hawk
Belenyi Szabolcs
Sergueï Yurkévitch - Shadow, Leningrad, 1981
Paula Hayes.
Joanna Chrobak is an amazing contemporary Polish artist. Heavily influenced by medieval and Renaissance art, her paintings are beautiful,...
Chewing Gum In Venice by Simone Decker
“Last year, photographer Chase Jarvis called Singapore-based Jared Lim an emerging talent for his unique architectural photos which Jarvis...
THE WEST IS HERE BY PATTI HALLOCK
Photographer Patti Hallock - Patti’s photographic work has focused on expressing loneliness and isolation and the ways in which we experience those feelings within or because of our environment. She is currently examining the myth of the American West and its many faces through the landscape. Patti teaches photography at the University of Colorado at Denver. Her work is represented by Plus Gallery in Denver, Colorado.
AIRBORNE
Photographer Luc Busquin - I’ve always had a passion for the sky. Kites, gliders, airplanes, rockets, clouds, and stars have captivated me ever since I can remember. Today, as a professional pilot, I am fortunate to experience the sky from within, to see the world below from that vantage point.
Short Bio - Luc Busquin is a fine art photographer and a professional pilot. He has pursued his interest in photography and his fascination for the sky since childhood, uniting these passions now to create a unique vision of the world above us and its relationship to the land below. Luc was born in Belgium in 1973, where he lived until 2002. He currently lives in Phoenix, Arizona with his wife and two children. His photographic work consists mostly of skyscapes, landscapes, and urbanscapes.
tres birds workshop - NATURAL SYSTEMS DOMINATION
Domination implies taking over. If we had it our way, natural systems would dominate entirely. Natural systems operate in perfect efficiency. Humans are both part of those natural systems and also somehow separate (by choice). The further we stray from connections with nature, the more alien we become.
Photo Credits: Kristin Glenn
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