April Kamunde, a Nairobi-born artist, immerses herself in the world of oils, skillfully crafting paintings that weave intricate narratives of personal significance. Drawing from her own life experiences, Kamunde’s art transcends the boundaries of the individual and taps into the collective, aiming to ignite meaningful dialogues. In her recent artistic endeavors, she delves into the profound concept of rest, viewed through a feminist lens. The inspiration behind Kamunde’s exploration of rest stems from a deep-seated weariness, instigated by the pandemic’s tumultuous impact and the relentless pursuit of success and fulfillment in an ever-evolving world. Within the vibrant and fast-paced setting of Nairobi, a city perpetually on the move, these challenges…
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Ansley Gulielmi by David Roemer
Fashion photographer David Roemer captures model Ansley Gulielmi for the cover of Harper’s Bazaar Greece July 2023 edition. Styled by Rafael Linares, the editorial features a range of fashionable ensembles, predominantly in neutral tones, highlighting delicate lace, sleek jumpsuits, and elegant long coats on the American model.
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Kendall Goes Grimace for Messika Campaign
We believe the photos of her dumping the Grimace shake all over her body and pumping the vintage care full of it have been currently cut from the Messika campaigns editorial shoot. Who will leak them? I don’t know. The jewelry shoot is captured by fashion photographer Chris Colls shot in a Deseret scene. See some shots and the campaign video below:
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Empty Orchestra by Leon Xu
San Francisco based artist Leon Xu creates dream fogged paintings in their series titled “Empty Orchestra”, the paintings display a sense of reverent solitude. Showing various scenes and scapes with a subtle angelic light that caresses the subjects. See Leon’s selected works below:
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Art by Prudence Flint
Exploring the Depths of Existence: Prudence Flint‘s Oil Painted Portraits Capture Isolation and Self-Care In the vibrant realm of art, where imagination intertwines with reality, Melbourne-based artist Prudence Flint emerges as a profound storyteller. Through her masterful strokes and evocative use of oil paints, Flint has established herself as a virtuoso of capturing the essence of existence within the familiar yet enigmatic liminal spaces we all traverse. Flint’s artistic journey delves into the profound themes of isolation, self-care, and the enigmatic beauty found in the ordinary. With each meticulously crafted portrait, she invites viewers on a contemplative voyage, urging them to explore the depths of their own emotions and experiences.…
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JeanPaul Paula and Tom by Stan Vokman
Photographer Stas Vokman captures male models JeanPaul Paula and Tom for scantily clad bedroom shot editorial series. Wearing Items from The Pack See the shoot below: src:
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Caesar Romeo van den Idsert by Vincent Van den Dries
Fashion photographer Vincent Van den Dries captures the editorial series “Interchangeables” starring male model Cesar Romero van den Idsert. Shot in a sandy desert setting with looks and stylings pulled by Vincent Laeken with makeup and hair by Emma Catry. Favorite look? The embroidered top of course. See the sandy, fashionable and sensual shoot below:
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Iris Law by Dario Catellni
Step into a winter wonderland with this breathtaking fashion editorial shot in the glistening snow. Renowned photographer Dario Catellani masterfully captures the ethereal beauty and enchantment of the frosty landscape. Fashion stylist Vittoria Cerciello curates a wardrobe that perfectly blends elegance and functionality, with luxurious fabrics and cozy layers to brave the elements in style. Model Iris Law, represented by IMG, mesmerizes as she effortlessly embodies the essence of winter chic. Her natural grace and poise shine through the snowy backdrop, accentuated by the skilled hands of hair stylist Mari Ohashi and makeup artist Giulia Cigarini. With delicate touches and flawless execution, they enhance Law’s features, highlighting her radiant complexion…
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Art by Ruprecht von Kauffman
A Berlin based painter Ruprecht von Kauffman. His artworks possess a unique ability to stir up emotions and captivate viewers with a distinct charm, deliberately aiming to create a sense of unease and longing. What sets von Kauffman apart is his remarkable talent for capturing deeply personal moments and infusing them with a touch of universality. When you gaze upon his art, you can’t help but feel a connection, as if he’s tapped into something shared by all of humanity. It’s a delicate balance that he effortlessly achieves, seamlessly blending the personal and the universal, leaving a lasting impression on anyone who encounters his thought-provoking pieces. See some selected works…
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Self Portrait Art by Inès Longevial
A collection of paintings by Inès Longevial, a talented artist based in Paris. Longevial’s focus primarily revolves around self-portraiture, using her artwork as a delightful puzzle to capture the emotions and sensations that dance across our skin. As a youngin Longevial has been passionately dedicated to the world of drawing, finding immense purpose in the playful exploration of color and its profound role in our lives. Her masterpieces depict faces and bodies that resemble ethereal landscapes within a dreamlike universe.
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Margo & Madely Whitley by Kevin Sinclair
Fashion photographer Kevin Sinclair, rounds up the beautifully familial duo Margo and Madely Whitley for the cover and main spread of Vestal Magazine in a shoot titled The House of Impossible Beauties. The twins dress in looks from Versace, Michael Kors, Chloe, Stella McCartney, Fartuna and more. All styled by Lizzy Rosenberg. See the editorial shoot below: