Sara Ede’s photograph of a boy walking on a sidewalk surrounded by an unfinished pavement and beautiful botanicals makes the viewer contemplate on the artistic nature of the everyday. The simple geometries that compose the image can be seen as a reflection on the structures in which we live and which shape our daily lives.
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Relief by Greg Cleroux
Sailing can be an extremely relaxing experience, something we all need from time to time. Sometimes, watching people sail can also be a soothing experience. Greg Cleroux captured this image in Gibraltar Point Beach, Toronto Island, Canada.
Bruno Borges’ Mysteries
Bruno Borges is a Brazilian artist based in New York City. His illustrations are a combination between geometrical shapes constructed in a very personal manner and natural concepts. Overall, his works have a slight occult feel and can be contemplated for very long periods of time. His work with illustration (but also with other formsContinue reading “Bruno Borges’ Mysteries”
Serge Teixeira’s Dream Lands
Photography is a medium that has the potential to create ethereal images while still being clear and what one would call in painting, “representational”. This way, photos can become veritable dream images, as they can appear very much as something we would see on a day-to-day basis, yet, be in another dimension, or between dimensions.Continue reading “Serge Teixeira’s Dream Lands”
Richard Pomella’s Cosmic Concerto
Richard Pomella is an Italian with a great eye for capturing ethereal images of everyday life. Through many of his images, he conveys a sense of mystery, but at the same time of wonder. The viewer often needs to take a moment and think of whether the image is real, which leads to a contemplation ofContinue reading “Richard Pomella’s Cosmic Concerto”
The Fallen Time of Romario Rondelez
Romario Rondelez is a young Belgian photographer with a taste for urbex. In his photographs, he often depicts large, open spaces that have been last used for their intended purposes long ago, but the way in which he composes the images gives the viewer a sense of claustrophobia and of a closed space. Thus, heContinue reading “The Fallen Time of Romario Rondelez”
Adam Niklewicz: Mindful Perceptions of the Everyday
Adam Niklewicz is a Polish-American sculptor known for his surpising approach to art and for his work with de-contextualization. In his works, he combines everyday ready-mades or puts interesting spins on them through plastic manipulation. Thus, he gives the objects a new meaning, one that goes beyond the object and into the way the objectContinue reading “Adam Niklewicz: Mindful Perceptions of the Everyday”
The Other Side – Seen Through Kartik Kumar’s Lens
Kartik Kumar is a software engineer from Bengaluru, India, who has a passion for photography and a great eye for amazing pictures. His photographs are personal insights into Indian moments which he captures in bold images. In a way, many of Kumar’s photographs focus on seeing things from the outside. This theme is very interesting:Continue reading “The Other Side – Seen Through Kartik Kumar’s Lens”
Past Structures Revealed by Les Johnstone
Les Johstone’s photographs, if looked at for quite a long time, can have the power to turn into portals to world’s you’ve always known existed, but thought that were present only in dreams. By shooting from a forward angle, Les’ images introduce you to an unfiletered world that reveals itself before your eyes. The urbexContinue reading “Past Structures Revealed by Les Johnstone”
Mixing it Up with Black Sugar
Black Sugar is a Thai fashion label that has at the core of its aesthetic the minimal use of colors and the use of special designs. What makes the brand’s clothes appealing is the play with softness and hardness and the balance between the simple chromatic and the intricate designs. At first, their clothes seemContinue reading “Mixing it Up with Black Sugar”