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...
SIMPLY JOYS BY SONIA & MARK WHITESNOW
Sonia and Mark Whitesnow (facebook) are multifaceted artists, who work and live in Russia. They use natural materials as well as modern technologies. They have higher psychology and biology education.
ALEXANDROS BAIRAMIDIS
Greece, Athens-based photographer Alέxandros Bairamidis - “Photography as an art form came into my life as another way to channel my inner need for creative expression.”
NEW YORK BY MATTHEW RICHARDS
London-based Photographer Matthew Richards - “A series of citys-capes after my recent journey to New York City”
YELL SACCANI
Eilat, Israel based artist Yell Saccani combines digital manipulation with traditional photography. Capturing her motifs mostly in movement. Her painting like finished projects merge distortion with softness, resulting in amazing images that vary in emotions.
“I work when I feel I want to say something. I try using as much emotion as possible and if I don’t I can’t work otherwise people who see my work won’t feel those same emotions”. - Yell Saccani
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BODYSCAPES
california-based photographer jean-paul bourdier has sent designboom images of his collection of photographs entitled ‘bodyscapes’, of which he is gathering funding for a book of 240 works titled ‘leap into the blue’ in a kickstarter campaign you can find here. bourdier concentrates on the beauty and geometry of the human body, combining landscape and flesh as a canvas to create a visual union, with all of the images having been shot on site in analog photography, without the use of digital manipulation.
[Via: designboom]
Francesco Brunotti wonderful photos from a series “Where’s your head at”
“Night Wanderers” is a series of photographs envisioning the cosmos. I photograph objects and nineteenth-century photographs frozen in or placed under disks of ice to create the feeling of galactic swirls of stars, galaxies and spiral nebulae. - Kirsten Hoving
Art by Alberto Petrò and Marcello Barison
Bacon’s Eggs
is a project by Alberto Petrò and Marcello Barison, originated from a research on Francis Bacon, which took place in the Tacheles atelier in Berlin. The project presents a collection of photographs taken by Alberto Petrò. Twenty photographs were chosen by Walter Guadagnini and printed by Beniamino Terraneo on a gelatin silver fiber paper 58 x 48 cm, in an edition of 5 copies, plus 3 artist’s proofs.
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