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Rebecca Rütten – contemporary pieces

Posted: 20.10.2014 at 19:11 |


German photographer Rebecca Rütten raises questions about our modern Fast Food culture with her series Contemporary Pieces.

Snow White by Sanne De Wilde

Posted: 20.10.2014 at 19:03 |

Flemish photographer Sanne De Wilde created portraits of Albinos for her series ‘Snow White.’
She states: “Like photographic material, people with albinism are light sensitive. They are a metaphor, a symbol for stereotypes, they magnify the erroneous idea of human weaknesses and physical fragility but also that of an invincible strength.” (via)

Catherine Colaw photography

Posted: 17.09.2014 at 17:58 |

These images by photographer Catherin Colaw are an exploration of sexuality and nakedness, vulnerability and separateness. A women’s identity is sacred and yet it is often stripped down and defined by her bare body. In this series, nudity is no longer about sexuality, but about vulnerability. Each image is a self-portrait and a meditative practice. (via)

 

 

Photography by Amanda Charchian

Posted: 17.09.2014 at 17:44 |

Merging photography, sculpture and painting Amanda Charchian tries to express the subconscious sphere and mystical experiences into our physical world. Her artistic experiments come with an organic and youthful spirit.

Todd Baxter photography

Posted: 17.09.2014 at 17:41 |

Looking at Todd Baxter images, it’s hard to believe that these surreal scenes are created with a camera, not with a brush and paint. Baxter succeeds in loading his painterly compositions with exquisite details! see more at the official site

‘Painting for ants by Lorraine Loots’

Posted: 17.09.2014 at 17:37 |

Cape Town-based artist Lorraine Loots created the project ’365 Postcards for Ants’, painting a tiny picture every day for 365 days. (via)

 

LANDLINE by Aakash Nihalani

Posted: 03.07.2014 at 19:33 |

IN EXTREMIS by Sandro Giordano

Posted: 03.07.2014 at 19:30 |

Master Plan by Chad Wright

Posted: 03.07.2014 at 19:27 |

American designer Chad Wright is conflating a child’s sandcastle with architecture, focusing on the mass-produced tract house. When he was young, him and his brother built cities in the sand, Chad chose this artefacts from his childhood, combining them to create ‘Master Plan’. STUDIO CHAD WRIGHT

Fideli Sundqvist

Posted: 27.05.2014 at 16:49 |

Fideli Sundqvist is a young lady from Stockholm, Sweden who is building up stories, which she illustrates with three-dimensional paper creations. It is her new interpretation of the classic still life.
Visit Fidelis official site for more amazing artworks

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