David Maisel's series of photographs on mining recall the minimalism of Rothko, with subtle details sure to entrance you.
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Tim Flach's animal photography astounds me with it's graphic compositions and wonderful detail. Being able to examine each hair on an animal, or each wrinkle of their skin, provides an up-close experience that few people ever get an opportunity to have. It reminds us of the wonder each animal is, and the connection we share with them, and in turn, to the divine.
Read moreJean-François Lepage: A Fresh Edge
Jean-François Lepage is one of those rare artists who has created a body of photography that feels different from anyone else, which makes him stand out among his peers.
Read moreKerstin zu Pan: Sights from the Milky Way
Kerstin zu Pan's photography style is fearless in it's impersonal observation of the bizarre. Having started off as a painter, she is unafraid to create her own worlds within her imagery - most of these images featured here are from her unearthly "Milky Way" series that combines the real with just enough of the surreal to keep you off balance.
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