• ART

    Photography by Xuebing DU

    Xuebing DU‘s photography focuses on the crisp contrast of neon pastel complementary colors. From simple plant, landscapes and structures. See some selected works below:

  • ART

    ROUNDS by Beeple

    Fantasy Scifi landscapes with large sculptural structures in a series called Rounds by illustrator/designer Beeple. From anthropomorphic towers to chrome floating locations. See some selected works below:

  • ART

    Art by Akiko Taniguchi

    Mixedmedia pieces by Akiko Taniguchi that have a sense of some sort of living landscape almost morphing them stylistically into eyeedancing portraits. See some selected works below:

  • ART,  CULTURE

    New York through an Infrared Lense

    Italian born Photographer Paolo Pettigiani creates an infrared landscape  series shot at New York’s Central Park where the contrasting of nature and man-made creations are brought to the forefront. “The purpose is to highlight the majesty and the contrast of nature included in the famous Big Apple’s skyscrapers.”

  • ART

    Postapocalyptic Paintings by Yuri Shwedoff

    Hauntingly somber postapocalyptic landscape paintings with sci-fi influences created by Moscow based artist Yuri Shwedoff. The paintings have embraced the essence of the calm after the storm deteriorating visuals. See some selected paintings below:

  • Trippy Landscapes by Hilary Pecis
    ART

    Trippy Landscapes by Hilary Pecis

    Artist  Hilary Pecis designs trippy and busy mixed media landscapes using collage work, paint and ink work. Youre eyes dance around the pieces as you follow the bold colors eventually spotting familiar subjects and topics. “My paintings depict the postmodern landscape, where consumer goods are being hemorrhaged from the rock-like skeletal system. Evolution is depicted in the layers of rock, along with the gelatinous collaged pieces used to describe tumors growing exponentially. Images and shards from glossy magazine pages are reassembled to remove the familiar pseudo-event, which took place within advertisements and reposition them into a surrogate image within the drawing.”