This week on The Way I Work… artist Mimosa Echard shares her inspirations, from gardening to music and The Real Housewives
Vogue CS cover story 1st issue styled by Jan Kralicek
Model Nathalie Edenburg channels her artisan spirit, styled by Alexandra Benenti in images by Ivan Erick for Glamour Brazil September 2018./ Beauty by Carla Biriba
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Explore the depths of inner turmoil in this haunting poem, as demons within battle against the weight of guilt and truth.
Artistic rebel, urban poet: new book celebrates the iconic photography of the artist.
Noell Oszvald is a 25-year-old visual artist from Budapest, Hungary. "I'm not a photographer," she says, but she does use a camera to create her art.
Rosanna Jones is a fashion photographer and mixed media image maker based in London. She is a recent graduate in Fashion Photography from Falmouth University.
As a young man, Brassai studied painting and sculpture at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts in Budapest. He joined a cavalry regiment of the Austro-Hungarian army, where he served until the end of the
"My huge inspiration is life, nature, and people. I love to connect the three to make a story. Almost all of the stories you see in my photos are based on my life."
As the almost unreadable biography on his website reads, Benoit Paillé is a self-professed “conscious agitator and creative genius”. Zonked on Ritalin for his most crucial years, Benoit stumbled into the lap of art, and now he believes it “sustains him more than leftover hot dogs."
Foam is a spectacular installation by Japanese artist Kohei Nawa that transforms a room into a magical scene, making it seem as though visitors are
Cut & paste collage (paper on paper). Done a couple years ago for a Scrapiteria theme on "hidden thoughts."
Turkish artist Uğur Gallenkuş uses split images to emphasize the grave differences between war-torn countries and privileged, peaceful societies. Gallenkuş often specifically references Western visual culture in his juxtaposed images, such as Christian iconography of the Madonna and child, and the Instagram aesthetic of the ice cream cone portrait. In each composite image, the Istanbul-based artist pairs a carefully matched slice of prosperity with jarring documentation of conflict and poverty to show what occupies the attention and defines the experiences of people around the world, depending on where they live. More
The self-taught photographer, tastemaker, and storyteller for a new generation.
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Angélica García created these works around the topics of loneliness and emptiness. The pictures are not digitally manipulated, it’s all done by hand. Angélica takes a picture of her subject, prints it and treats it with her hands to transform it into a surreal, dreamy image before she takes a photo of the final result […]
Images extracted from the latter half of Choregraphie, a book first published in 1700 which details a dance notation system invented in the 1680s at the court of Louis XIV. Its author, Raoul-Auger Feuillet, was maître de danse of the French King. In 1704 another maître de danse, Pierre Beauchamp, filed a formal complaint, arguing that Feuillet had taken credit for what was in fact Beauchamp’s invention. The system, which survived in modified forms into the 1780s, is now known as Beauchamp-Feuillet notation. It indicates the placement of the feet and six basic leg movements: plié, releveé, sauté, cabriole, tombé,
Italian artist Willy Verginer carves impressive sculptures out of wood, creating surreal compositions of animals and human bodies with anatomical precision. “With a very special …
Edgerton captured motion like no other, yet he considered himself a scientist — not an artist.
The book on master photographer Ernst Haas’s work dedicated to both his classic and newly discovered New York City color photographs of the '50s and '60s.
Drawer Emma Crabtree on visual poetry and finding beauty in ugly things.
New York | Spin『March 1994』 ph. Andrea Giacobbe
Amazing radiant portraits of feminine beauty by Alessio Albi, extremely astonishing photographerr, who specialized in portraits, storytelling, and commercials.