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Surrealism and Visionary art Laurie KaplowitzLaurie Kaplowitz is...
Surrealism and Visionary art Laurie Kaplowitz
Laurie Kaplowitz is an American painter who earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Boston University and her Master of Fine Arts degree from American University. She is a Chancellor Professor in Painting in the College of Visual and Performing Arts. She is represented by the CaldwellSnyder Gallery in New York and San Francisco, the Cidnee Patrick Gallery in Dallas, Tx, and Fresh Paint in Los Angeles.
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Parallel reality -Tomasz ZaczeniukTomasz Zaczeniuk born 1978 is...
Parallel reality -Tomasz Zaczeniuk
Tomasz Zaczeniuk born 1978 is a Polish photographer and digital artist from Lodz.
Now beeing on the way to make photography the way of living in every aspect. Interested in creating parallel reality with help of photomanipulation and music. Hope you will like it…
Two most powerful things affecting our senses are: image and sound. For me it’s a harmonious whole. Every vision has a music background, song that I was listening to all the time I was creating image. It’s strange but I can not think about the image without music. It’s impossible. Everything around us is changing. All we have, are our memories and dreams. It’s important, to make them special and unique.
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Tina Terras & Michael Walter - Captains of Water...
Tina Terras & Michael Walter - Captains of Water Photography
Tina Terras & Michael Walter are a photographic team from Northern Germany who specialize in water photography – underwater, on the beach, in the rain – they do it all. Their photos are bold and romantic and include underwater kisses, brides underwater, and even pregnant women underwater (who look gorgeous!) What better time than summer to slip into a swim suit for some pictures? Thanks Aquarius Planet!
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Days of Night/Nights of Day Elena Chernyshova “Days of...
Days of Night/Nights of Day Elena Chernyshova
“Days of Night/Nights of Day” is about the daily life of the inhabitants of Norilsk. Norilsk is a mining city, with a population of more than 170,000. It is the northernmost city (100,000+ people) in the world. The average temperature is -10° C and reaches lows of -55° C in the winter. For two months of the year, the city is plunged into polar night when there are zero hours of sunlight.
The entire city, its mines and its metallurgical factories were constructed by prisoners of the nearby gulag, Norillag, in the 1920s and 30s. 60% of the present population is involved with the city’s industrial processes: mining, smelting, metallurgy and so on. The city sits on the world’s largest deposit of nickel-copper-palladium. Nearly half of the world’s palladium is mined in Norilsk. Accordingly, Norilsk is the 7th most polluted city in the world.
This documentary project aims to investigate human adaptation to extreme climate, environmental disaster and isolation. The living conditions of the people of Norilsk are unique, making them an incomparable subject for such a study.
Angelica Garcia with her “Vacío” (Emptiness) seriesAngelica...
Angelica Garcia with her “Vacío” (Emptiness) series
Angelica Garcia was born in Venezuela and graduated as a Professional Photographer from the Creative School of Photography Andy Goldstein in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She also has a bachelor in Mass Media and Communications, from Universidad Catolica Andres Bello in Caracas, Venezuela.
These images are part of a conceptual photo series where she explores the concept of Emptiness. The idea of erasing people’s faces came to her in a dream. She began this project by searching for white walls on the streets of Buenos Aires, Argentina, and asking strangers who passed by if they wanted to participate in the project. Then, came a slow process of investigation on which method she was going to use to erase their faces. To create the particular effect shown in this series, she decided to print the images and manipulate their surface without using any digital methods. Follow her on Facebook.
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