In his series Impermanence, South Korean artist Seung-Hwan Oh creates wonderfully distorted photographic portraits by growing emulsion-eating fungus on
‘Proxy’: a collection of abstract portraits, unfettered by proximity, meditating on distance & distortion. By Seb JJ Peters. Almost an extension of his catalogu
Superimposed glass eyeballs from Han Richter’s Film Study, 1926. An introduction to the American underground film. 1967.
Many people experience signs and symptoms of depersonalization disorder and never realize it. Take the Depersonalization Disorder test and see if you have this dissociative disorder.
Distortions of the Past; Collaborations for the Future is a series of geometric collages by Vancouver-based artist Randy Grskovic. The project is a
Lines we live by by Frances Berry
As I promised to myself, I took my first stab at film soup last week and the results were really exciting (to me, at least). My goal had been to cause color shifts on black and white film, seeing as I had yet to stumble across any results of such nature from
Lines we live by by Frances Berry
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Black and white photography has a way of letting the viewer really experience the image. Composition, light/shadow, texture and tonal qualities all become more obvious and important when color is absent.
model: Louise Whittaker
"Wrapped Series Untitled #1C" Fine art photography 1/10 by Robert Mack 2008 Photograph, archival exhibition paper Aluminum mount, UV mat protection 42” x 28” inches 107 x 72 cm Edition 1 of 10 + 2AP Visual artist, Robert Mack, exhibits his ongoing WRAPPED SERIES photography, films and paintings, where he covers subjects with sheer material creating intimate, moody work, that examines themes of emotions, dreams, beauty, death, even transcendence. Where Christo wraps buildings, Robert wraps people. His Wrapped Series photographs and films are cap- tured at sunrise in the southern Californian hi-desert. Robert uses both digital and film mediums, without assistants or artifical lighting, creating intimate images that remain pure. During a session, he swirls the sheer material in a way “ to paint “ his subjects with resulting artwork that looks more like paintings than traditional photography. Robert’s photographs capture a moment of experience that reveals an inner deeper nature and asks us to reconsider them again and again. Robert Mack is a visual artist, photographer, and filmmaker. His fine art photography and films received major exhibitions at the Baltimore Museum of Art, the Reiss-Engelhorn Museum in Mannheim, Germany and both museums purchased Robert’s artwork for their permanent collections. Robert also exhibits his work at galler- ies here in America and throughout Europe. “To me, there is nothing more interesting to photograph than the human face and form. A subject and pho- tographer can enter into an unspoken pact and when this occurs the resulting image has the potential to transcend the two participants.“ Robert Mack
Influential film movement, German Expressionism revolutionized filmmaking. Characterized by its distinctive visual style, psychological depth, and exploration of dark and often unsettling themes. Elements of German Expressionism in film are the use of distorted sets, dramatic lighting and surreal narratives.
Distortions Distorted, fish-eye image of building under construction