Photographer Stephanie Jung used layering to show the chaos of New York in a single image.
The photographer Stephen Gill captures birds to spectacular effect in his new series The Pillar
Stunning aerial photos capture the extraordinary colours and painterly flows of Kati Thanda in central Australia
Most of these works are small to medium on with standard sizes (varying from 10″ x 8″ to 20″ x 16″). They can be framed in an inexpensive photo frame and look great when fra…
Photograph by Zoltán Glass Violetta Elvin 1958
Gerhard Richter est un artiste pluridisciplinaire allemand, né à Dresde, qui a commencé à peindre officiellement en 1962. Allant de l’huile sur toile
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Así estoy hoy. Como el día. Como la obra de la fotógrafa alemana Uta Barth, cuya propuesta artística juega con las luces y las sombras. Me cuesta apartar la mirada de sus instantáneas borrosas, cas…
It's wet in the middle With a shell around it It's called life It goes wherever it wants to Don't try to predict it, Then you'd offend it, It's MEANT to surprise Rescue me form level-head-ness And the un-necessary luxry of being calm She's got dark hair On her head; Blonde on her arms; She sneaks up from behind, Come on, You deserve it! Nature is ancient, But surprises us all Nature is ancient, But surprises us all
An accomplished photographer by the age of eight, this Bostonian visionary invented a kaleidoscopic mirror to take ‘vortographs’, took some of the most innovative images of the early 20th century – then gave it all up to focus on being a freemason
This is the photography of Christopher McKenney.
In this collection of paintings merged with photographs, we explore the many ways that artists have mastered this form of mixed media.
« Impermanence » est une série de portraits du photographe et microbiologiste coréen Seung-Hwan Oh qui baigne ses pellicules dans une culture de champigno
I started a new photographic project and I'd like to share it with you. The series is called "Photographic Portraits Behind The Canvas".
An accomplished photographer by the age of eight, this Bostonian visionary invented a kaleidoscopic mirror to take ‘vortographs’, took some of the most innovative images of the early 20th century – then gave it all up to focus on being a freemason
An accomplished photographer by the age of eight, this Bostonian visionary invented a kaleidoscopic mirror to take ‘vortographs’, took some of the most innovative images of the early 20th century – then gave it all up to focus on being a freemason
Photographer and contemporary artist Hiroshi Sugimoto investigates themes of time and metaphysics, exploring the ways photography traces invisible forces.