I use computers and printers to explore some of the questions I have about the things I make with cameras. I believe in photography’s ability to touch truth, but less so in our placing of importance on it having some kind of indexical relationship to what’s “real.” fotografías de retrato completamente distorsionadas por el artista Matthew Swarts creando una serie inquietante desiclevled que casi se asemeja a ilusiones ópticas con sus patrones intrincados y repetitivos. See some selected works below:
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Art by Akiko Taniguchi
Piezas de medios mixtos de Akiko Taniguchi que tienen la sensación de una especie de paisaje vivo que casi los transforma estilísticamente en retratos que bailan los ojos.. See some selected works below:
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Lincoln Vignette by Linda Cordell
Escultura Linda Cordell crea una morbosa figura de viñeta de porcelana de Abraham Lincoln con carne colgando de sus hombros mientras una rata ansiosa se acerca. See porcelain statue below: “Socially awkward and full of repressed anger, I anesthetize myself spending mindless hours carving detailed texture on humorous and/or uncomfortable animal sculptures. A child of the revisionist era, my work reinterprets the figurine enabling animals to break the chains of cuteness and noble savagery. An appreciation of the ridiculous, a love of beauty and skilled craftsmanship, and the belief that domestic objects are social propaganda all contribute to my work.”
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Drawings by Laith McGregor
Artist and designer Laith McGregor creates a series of self portraits with surreal symbolism. See some selected works below:
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Art Collages by Virginia Echeverria
Artist Virginia Echeverria creates art collages using vintage imagery and bold colors filling in the negative space. See some selected works below:
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Return to Magenta by Brooklyn Whelan
El artista con sede en Sydney, Brooklyn Whelan, crea una serie titulada Return to Magenta, donde representa hermosas nubes que descienden lentamente al color con pinturas acrílicas.. “As an artist, I work to develop paintings that speak about the beauty and power that exists within weather patterns. I constantly find myself staring into oncoming storms. I do not merely want to capture the image with my painting; rather, with strong bold strokes, I want to give it life and energy, also the sense of fantasy that one might see in an 80’s sci fi – Powerful electricity, but with a tone of grace, suavidad y movimiento ". www.brooklynwhelan.com
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Digital Illustrations by Tomasz Wagner
El diseñador / artista afincado en Varsovia Tomasz Wagner crea una serie de imágenes de retratos donde utiliza el espacio en blanco para rellenar piezas vitales de los sujetos. Las imágenes profundizan en el surrealismo y la moda con una presencia de sombra.. See some selected works below:
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New York through an Infrared Lense
El fotógrafo italiano Paolo Pettigiani crea una serie de paisajes infrarrojos tomados en el Central Park de Nueva York, donde el contraste de la naturaleza y las creaciones hechas por el hombre se ponen en primer plano.. “The purpose is to highlight the majesty and the contrast of nature included in the famous Big Apple’s skyscrapers.”
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Escape Series by Shawn Pyfrom
El artista con sede en Los Ángeles Shawn Pyfrom crea una serie titulada Escape donde sus pinturas exploran diferentes salidas que usamos para escapar de la persona o la vida pública.. From a phone, cigarette to used condoms and more. Ver la serie abajo:
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Paintings by Katrin Coetzer
Colorful paintings by artist Katrin Coetzer that range from popculture, fashion and landscapes in her unique style. See the some selected works below:
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Jewel Encrusted Rotting Fruit by Luciana Rondolini
The Tiffany Project es una serie de la artista Luciana Rondolini con sede en Buenos Aires donde encontramos frutas podridas adornadas al memorizar patrones llenos de purpurina.. “The brilliance of novelty makes us forget the real value of objects, and the fact that they are all perishable and doomed to become obsolete. These fruits, then, work as a Vanitas, recordándonos el deterioro y el olvido a que están sujetas todas las cosas.” -Luciana Rondolini Todas las imágenes © Luciana Rondolini