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Mihaela Noroc, a photographer from Romania, has been traveling the world for 6 years in pursuit of learning about other cultures. With that in mind, she’s created a project called The Atlas of Beauty, through which she discovers “the unnoticed beauty which blooms in every woman.” Noroc’s photos brilliantly capture the outer and inner appeal of these women, regardless of their age, race, or nationality.
The model and photographer uses the images to explore and express their identity
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Capture the essence of Scottish coastal beauty with this exquisite piece, which draws its inspiration from the serene shores of Traigh Mhor at the magical hour of dusk. As the sun dips low on the horizon, the sky transforms into a canvas of mesmerising hues, with splashes of crimson, amber and gold mingling with shades of lilac and soft blue. Beneath this heavenscape, the tranquil sea whispers tales of the day's end, its surface reflecting the sunset's myriad of colours. In the foreground, the visual journey commences with swaths of gentle blue and violet that caress the water-worn pebbles scattered across the sand, encapsulating the cool, twilight serenity. The eye is then drawn across the intricate network of wet sand and pooling tide, where harmonious swirls mimic the fluid dance of the sea's retreating waves. The bold, expressive strokes characteristic of modern impressionism instill a vibrant dynamism into the composition, creating a startlingly vivid yet dreamlike vista. The painting’s portrayal of distant islets offers a poignant counterbalance to the dynamic skies, exuding steadfast calm amidst the visual symphony of the landscape. This piece captures the sweeping grace of Scotland's coastal vistas, inviting the viewer to revel in a moment of tranquil respite from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Add a touch of Scottish cove enchantment to your living space, and let your imagination drift with the tides of Traigh Mhor.
Photographer Mihaela Noroc, 30, from Romania, travelled the world for The Atlas of Beauty series. She hopes to promote diversity and has been to 45 countries taking pictures of natural-looking women.
Let the vibrant hues and ethereal charm of the Scottish Highlands envelop your senses with this enchanting print, inspired by the natural beauty of Bell heather on the slopes of the legendary Three Sisters in Glencoe. This exquisite piece exudes the elegance and decorative quality intrinsic to the Art Nouveau style, bringing both an organic and stylised sensibility to your living space. Illuminated by a palette of warm yellows and cool purples, the composition captures a dreamlike vision of the rolling terrain, each stroke imbuing the landscape with a lively, almost pulsating, energy. The foreground is adorned with lush clusters of Bell heather, their distinctive pink blossoms rising gracefully amidst complementary flora in shades of rich purple, vibrant orange, and delicate pink, creating a harmonious symphony of colour that evokes the wild and unspoilt splendour of Glencoe's vegetation. The sweeping curves of the yellow hillsides lead the eye towards serene valleys, cradled by the formidable shapes of the Three Sisters, their majestic forms rendered in varying tones that suggest depth and magnificence. Above, a stylised portrayal of the sky, artfully segmented into sections, offers a nod to the overlapping forms characteristic of Art Nouveau, while three orbs add a mystical quality, suggesting the sun's passage or phases of the moon. This visual ode to Scottish charm is more than a mere art print; it's an invitation to wander through an otherworldly landscape that fuses natural elements with an artistic vision. Gracefully bridging the gap between fantasy and reality, this piece is a testament to the enduring allure of both the Glencoe region and the Art Nouveau movement, making it a captivating addition to any space it graces.
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Immerse yourself in the ethereal charm of Cullen Harbour. This exquisite print captures the majestic serenity of the harbour at the enchanting golden hour, with a touch of surrealism that elevates the scene from a mere coastal snapshot to a mesmerising moment frozen in time. The scene before you is a rich tapestry of warm hues, from deep oranges to radiant yellows, interplaying across the sky and its reflection in the tranquil waters below. The harbour is alive with boats resting gently on the glass-like surface, their masts rising with a dignified grace that melds into the soft brush strokes of the surreal sky above. The water, mirroring the heavens, adds a sense of stillness and depth to an already palpable atmosphere. Beyond the boats, a picturesque row of buildings, with their charming, uneven rooftops, nods towards a bygone era. The houses, painted in subtle shades of pastel, lend a dream-like quality to the charming waterfront. Their façades are bathed in the golden light, adding dimension and a sense of history to this otherworldly depiction. Each element of this print is carefully considered, from the geometric abstraction of the clouds to the meticulously detailed reflections. The overall effect is a captivating blend of the real and the imagined, inviting the viewer to step into a world where time slows down and beauty reigns supreme. Hanging this print in your space is not simply about adorning a wall; it is about opening a window to a surreal, tranquil universe where the golden hour of Cullen Harbour whispers tales of calm and wonder. This piece is an ode to Scottish harbours, a unique addition that will transform your room into a haven of peace and beauty.
As the sun dips towards the horizon, its golden rays bathe the quaint Cromarty Harbour in a warm, ethereal glow. This exquisite print captures the tranquil ambience of a picturesque Scottish harbour at the most magical time of day. The unique Art Nouveau style brings a timeless elegance to the scene, with graceful, flowing lines and stylised natural forms. In this harmonious composition, the historic facades are alight with rich amber hues that reflect impeccably onto the serene waters below. The graded sky, a blend of soft dusky blues and purples, provides a soothing backdrop to the radiant architecture, enhancing the striking contrast between the illuminated buildings and the calming twilight. A beautifully crafted boat—its sails neatly furled—rests gently on the water, evoking a sense of peaceful repose. Its reflection dances on the glassy surface, punctuated by a symphony of light that mirrors the sun's descent. The detailing of the boat, from the texture of its wooden hull to the elegant curves of its structure, exemplifies the print's nod to the intricate aesthetics of the Art Nouveau period. This print stands as a captivating ode to Scotland's coastal charm, where history and nature convene in a splendid display of colour and light. The 'Scottish Harbours' collection is proudly enriched by this piece, as it evokes the serene beauty and the cultural essence of these northern shores, inviting the viewer to lose themselves in its enchanting ambience.
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Softness is often mistaken for weakness, and simplicity for lack, but Chiron Duong’s 365 Days of Ao Dai series holds the history of this Vietnamese tradition in full texture. According to Duong, “Vietnamese Ao Dai is not only a kind of national costume but also contains a rich history, cultural traditions, aesthetic conceptions, national consciousness, and spirit of the Vietnamese people.” The garment’s capacity to “contain many memories” is most obviously captured by multi-bodied portraits, such as photos from days 183 and 208 that indicate unfolding stories. More
For his project titled Motion, Brooklyn, New York-based photographer Bill Wadman shot portraits of dancers with a slow shutter speed in order to capture
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Immerse yourself in the vibrant hues and dynamic brushstrokes of our evocative print, capturing the raw beauty of Durness Beach, nestled in the heart of Sutherland. This captivating piece, alive with the bold spirit of Expressionism, transports viewers to the untamed Scottish coastline during the blissful summer months. The print showcases a panoramic view where azure skies meet the iridescent turquoise of the sea. A collage of rich blues and greens intermingle, reflecting the patina of sunlight dancing over calm waters. In the foreground, creamy sands stretch out, touched by patches of tidal water that mirror the sky with transient flecks of sapphire and white, creating an inviting pathway leading to the ocean's embrace. Dominating the midground, the rugged cliffs of Durness rise with a majestic presence, their robust forms rendered through a symphony of sunset oranges, deep umbers, and muted violets that capture the last warmth of daylight. Their grandeur is softened by blankets of verdant grass that seem to whisper in the sea breeze, daubed with an artist's palette knife in a carefree yet precise harmony of natural tones. Above, a voluminous sky, expansive and resplendent, boasts broad, confident strokes of cerulean, white, and delicate greys. These clouds, seemingly in motion, add a dynamic energy to the serene landscape, suggesting the fleeting nature of a Scottish summer's day. As part of our 'Scotland in Summer' collection, this exquisite print offers an emotive interpretation of one of the country's most picturesque vistas, brimming with the passion and poignancy that only expressionist art can convey. Let it grace your space with its bold aesthetic, inviting the spirit of Scotland's summer into your home or office.
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Adrian Cox’s oil paintings capture scenes with his fictional Border Creatures, dwellers of the so-called “Borderlands” and hybrid creatures that blend the flora, fauna, and minerals of their environment. In two new shows, one at 111 Minna Gallery in San Francisco and the other at Australia’s beinArt Gallery, Cox tells new narratives within this context. Both shows run through most of June. You may remember Cox from this 2015 HiFructose.com piece on the artist.
As the golden hour cloaks Castlebay Harbour in its warm embrace, this exquisite print captures the essence of serenity and the timeless beauty of Scotland's coastal charm. The harbour, a tranquil haven for seafarers, is portrayed in a wash of luscious amber, orange, and gold tones, reflecting the last light of day. Boats of varying sizes and colours, from pristine white to a rich, deep red, float gently on the still water, their reflections creating a symphony of hues on the surface. The water itself seems to hold a mirror to the sky, melding sea and sky in a dance of colour and light. The architecture, a subtle blend of traditional Scottish elements, sits quietly in the background - whitewashed walls standing as silent witnesses to the daily ritual of the setting sun. This print, part of our 'Scottish Harbours' collection, manages to convey not just a view, but an experience. It invites the beholder to a moment of reflection, a pause in the day-to-day rush, offering a glimpse into the serene maritime life nestled in Scotland's heart. Ideal for anyone who cherishes the romance of seaside landscapes or the tranquillity of a harbour at rest, this contemporary artwork is a celebration of Scotland's natural splendour that promises to bring a sense of calm and inspiration into any space it adorns.
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From 1977 to 1980, while working at Columbia College Chicago and then the LIGHT Gallery in Midtown, photographer Charles H. Traub would hang out on the street during his lunch hour and ask people if he could take their portrait with his trusty Rolleiflex. During those years Traub took approximately 400 portraits, which are now collected in a new book called Lunchtime, which will be released by Damani Press in late September (you can pre-order it here, though). Following an artistic impulse that would baffle any self-respecting paparazzo, Traub was so intent on capturing the regular citizen in the street that he turned down the chance to shoot a trio of world-class celebrities. “Jackie Kennedy once stopped and said, ‘If you want to take my picture, please be quick,’ and I said no,” says Traub. “Just moments later Yoko Ono and John Lennon walked by and did the same thing. I took neither of their pictures because that wasn’t what I was there to do. I avoided celebrities.” The photographs capture the marvelous originality and individuality that people exhibit just by being themselves. So many of the great iconic photographs from the 1970s are black and white; Traub’s...
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As the golden hues of sunset kiss the sea, this exquisite print captures the serene beauty of Ardulanish Bay with an Art Nouveau twist. The piece is a riot of colour, where the warm oranges and pinks of the evening sky blend seamlessly with the tranquil blues and purples of the Scottish waters. Embellished with graceful, flowing lines characteristic of the Art Nouveau style, the tableau oozes an organic essence, as if nature itself has been stylised into a dance of curves and waves. The sun, a radiant orb, dips towards the horizon, its light reflecting off the gently rippling water, leading the eye through a mesmerising path across the bay. Silhouetted rock formations rise majestically, framing the scene with their powerful, yet elegant outlines. The delicate interplay of light and shadow infuses the print with a sense of depth and harmony. In the foreground, the intricate detailing of the rocks and pools showcases the signature elegance and decorative quality of the Art Nouveau movement. Each brushstroke is intentional, contributing to the overall ornamental feel of the piece while paying homage to the natural world's sublime beauty. The allure of this print lies in its ability to transport you to the tranquil shores of one of Scotland's most picturesque coves, inviting a sense of peace and reflection into any space it graces. Whether adorning a home or office, this print is sure to captivate and charm lovers of both the Scottish coastline and the timeless Art Nouveau style.