Miss Aniela's series "Surreal Fashion" is where beauty meets absurdity, and couture meets chaos. Each image is suspended in a dreamy, glamorous world, filled with opulent characters.
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Christopher David Ryan is the one-man design tour-de-force that is Atmostheory. His portfolio and creative endeavors are surprisingly diverse, and span from the complex techniques seen with "Atmostheory" to the Simplicity of his "Dailies" project.
Read moreMogollon: A Whole Lot
MOGOLLON / (mo-go-yon) / Spanish slang word for Plenty or Abundance. Commonly used to signify “a lot,” e.g.,“I like you mogollon.” It is also a multi-disciplinary design firm founded by Francisco Lopez and Monica Brand based in New York City.
Read moreAndrew Hall: Light, Liquid, and the Fleeting Moment
Andrew Hall photographs the ephemeral – fleeting moments of fragile and changing beauty that at times, can only exist outside our human capacity of perception.
Read moreTorkil Gudnason: Extravagant, Sculptural, Sensuous
Beauty is a calling as well as a never-ending source of inspiration and exploration for photographer Torkil Gudnason. Knowing this helps to understand why natural elements are so often integral to his images – there is a reverence for the way nature constantly evolves and changes. “Not one moment is the same,” he says – just as each moment with a model reveals endless permutations, with shapes that are both ancient and timeless, as well as contemporary and fascinating.
Read moreGeorgia Russell: A Thousand Cuts to Transformation
Georgia Russell slashes, cuts, and dissects printed mater – transforming their two-dimensional surfaces into three-dimensional sculptures with new emotional resonance and meaning. Her extravagant ornamental slices bring to mind textures like fur, grass or feathers – and while the technique is beautiful unto itself, it also lends new narratives and additional emotions to the the prints and books she dissects.
Read moreKyle Thompson: Stories Outside of Time
Kyle Thompson’s imagery brims with suggested narratives – they are suspended in time, ephemeral moments in a nonexistent storyline, frozen timelessly within his photographs. Each unchanging tableau suggests possibilities that prickle the imagination - - but without a beginning or end to each story, they exist, unchanging, outside of time.
Read moreTrine Søndergaard: What Is Said, and What Is Unsaid
The quiet, introspective work of Trine Sondergaard thoughtfully reveals the landscapes within the mind, no matter what subject she choses to explore in front of her camera. Each image is filled with a potential that goes beyond what is actually depicted – and often the real subject of each photo is not so much what is shown, but what is not shown.
Read moreBilly und Hells: Treasuring the Unusual and Uncovering the Beautiful.
Billy and Hells have a wonderful way of noticing – noticing what others might overlook, or minimize. Their models brim with their own personalities – and Billy und Hells does a wonderful job of noticing that spark of life, and capturing it for us to see and enjoy ourselves.
Read moreI Love Dust
UK-based I Love Dust is a multi-disciplinary design studio whose fresh, innovative designs have garnered many awards.
Read moreTorkil Gudnason: Body Vase
Torkil Gadnason's Body Vase juxtaposes flora with human curves, eroticism with innocence, and nature with it’s inherent beauty and allure.
Read moreGiles Revell: Uncovering the Unseen Story
Much of Giles Revell's work carries an underlying theme, a search for the essence of his subjects - often his images uncover an unseen property of the thing he is photographing, something that is at the heart of that thing's beauty.
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