Zeren Badar’s Peculiar Mixed Media Collage Readymades
Self-taught photographer Zeren Badar explores photography, painting, design, and collage work in his “Accident Series” project. For this project, Badar combines images and objects in a curious...
View ArticleCaleb Charland’s Photographs Of Electricity Made Out Of Fruit
Caleb Charland (previously featured here and here) newest photography project features mesmerizing light displays using mostly fruit, a nail, copper wire, and the long exposure technique. These...
View ArticleThe Unexpected And Accidental Beauty Of Photographs Damaged By Hurricane Sandy
Photographer Randy Taylor had around 40 years of work archived in a storage facility that he wasn’t allowed access to until weeks after Hurricane Sandy hit. He was aware of the possibility that his...
View ArticleLindsay Bottos’ Webcam Selfies Overlain with Messages Of Harassment
Lindsay Bottos, a student at the Maryland Institute College of Art, has created “Anonymous,” a series of webcam selfies overlain with anonymous messages she’s received via her Tumblr page. The...
View ArticleCynthia Greig Transforms 3D Objects Into 2D Representations
For Cynthia Greig‘s project, “Representations,” the artist whitewashes objects with ordinary white house paint before using charcoal to outline the items, then photographing the transformed objects...
View ArticleCamilo José Vergara Documents Camden New Jersey’s Crumbling Economics
Camilo José Vergara’s 40-year project, “Tracking Time,” chronicles urban transformation in some of the poorest and most segregated communities in the Northeastern United States. In Camden, New Jersey,...
View ArticleJane Perkins Reimagines Classic Images With Found Plastic Objects
Jane Perkins reproduces classic paintings using found plastic objects like buttons, beads, jewelry, shells, toy figures, LEGOs, and other plastic items. With her careful and meticulous arrangements,...
View ArticleChris Ritson Grows Crystals On The Heads Of Ceramic Sculptures
Chris Ritson combines ceramics with elemental transformation to create these stunning bismuth sculptures. The smoothness and seeming purity of the ceramic form contrasts with the spontaneous...
View ArticleTony Matelli’s Realistic Sleepwalker Sculpture Terrorizes College Campus
Tony Matelli‘s realistic “Sleepwalker” sculpture has created a bit of controversy among students at Wellesley, where the sculpture was installed outside of the college’s Davis Musuem. For Lisa...
View ArticleJC Debroize Creates Creepy Typeface With Human Features
French digital artist JC Debroize has created an unsettling font called “The Human Type” using modeling clay and digital effects. Debroize completed this project as the creative director for the...
View ArticleAdam Lister’s 8-bit Watercolors Of Iconic Moments In Popular Culture
Adam Lister combines geometric abstraction, cubism, minimalism, pixelation, and popular culture to create his vibrant watercolor paintings. Through visual abstraction, Lister is able to render...
View ArticleStunning Blog Pairs High Fashion With Aesthetically Similar Images
Where I See Fashion is a blog created by Milan-based fashion design student Bianca, who pairs fashion photography with related images that correspond to the aesthetic found in the fashion image. The...
View ArticleMillie Brown Paints With Her Vomit
Performance artist Millie Brown uses her body in an uncomfortable way in order to create bright splashes of color on canvas (and sometimes clothes and people). Brown mixes colors into soy milk before...
View ArticleMassive Inflatable Jungle Gym Will Make You Want To Be A Kid Again
Croatian-Austrian design studio Numen/For Use has built a large string supported jungle gym that is described as a “prototype of a self supporting inhabitable social sculpture.” Known for their...
View ArticleLaurence Aëgerte Photographs Of People And Objects In Front Of Classic Paintings
Laurence Aëgerte‘s conceptual photography series, “Hermitage, The Modernists” depicts staged people and objects in front of classic paintings – by artists like Van Dongen, Kandinsky, Matisse, and...
View ArticleEtienne Lavie Replaces Public Advertising With Classic Art Masterpieces
French street artist and photographer Etienne Lavie‘s photography series, “OMG, Who Stole My Ads?” envisions the city of Paris without advertisements, replaced by stunning classical works. Lavie...
View ArticleMichelle Hamer Hand-Stitches Pixelated Versions Of Textual Urban Landscapes
Michelle Hamer hand-stitches pixelated versions of photographs she’s taken of urban spaces, mainly those occupied by text found in advertising, signage, or graffiti. She stitches her images into...
View ArticleBruce Catalano’s Figurative Sculptures That Vanish In Space
For his “Travelers” series, French artist Bruno Catalano sculpts human figures that contain missing pieces. Many of his bronze sculptures are missing a good portion of their torsos, asking the viewer...
View ArticleBrad Spencer Uses Bricks For More Than Building
Brad Spencer doesn’t just build things out of bricks, he also sculpts them into existence. Much of his work is large-scale and features human figures or elements that appear to emerge naturally and...
View ArticleMatthew Pillsbury Documents Coming Out As A Gay Man With His Haunting...
Matthew Pillsbury‘s long exposure photography series, “Screen Lives,” largely documents domestic activity related to screens that glow from televisions, computers, or mobile phones. Eleven of those...
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