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Reflecting on the devastating 1906 earthquake that destroyed parts of San Francisco, artist Shawn Clover has created a series of images in which he merges vintage photographs taking right after the quake with modern day stills. The photos each tell a story, allowing you to take in both the present and past in one frame. The Continue Reading

Martin Schoeller – Photography

Don’t worry, you’re not seeing double….or are you?! Check out this new exhibition of portraits shot by German photographer Martin Schoeller. The collection examines the visual differences and similarities found in twins and triplets. Can you tell them apart?

Artist Sonia Rentsch is taking a stance on the hot topic of weapons by defusing their power and recreating the pieces through the incorporation of found leaves, twigs and other elements from nature. By taking nature’s innocence and using it to create an opposing rendition of something so completely different, Sonia plays on the

Sky Art by Thomas Lamadieu

The sky’s the limit when it comes to Thomas Lamadieu’s imaginative renditions in this brilliant Sky Art collection. As a bases, Lamadieu photographs historical buildings rooted in French architecture and fills the negative spaces with innovative line drawings featuring an array of characters. Shooting photographs from a low

Go green and grab a skateboard! We’re dedicating today’s post to the celebration of skateboarding through vintage photography. “Skateboarding first appeared as a hobby in the 1950s when California surfers started attaching roller skate wheels to the bottoms of their boards and to boxes in order to “surf” on the pavement. Eventually, companies started producing Continue Reading

Michael Rosner’s meticulously detailed body paintings will take you out of this world! The visual manipulation created with the help of an airbrush and steady hand is nothing short of amazing. Based out of Chicago, Illinois, Rosner intermixes saturated hues with intense lighting to create designs that are reflective of his appreciate of the arts, Continue Reading

  Although limited by his inability to bathe, dress or feed himself, Luka, a 12 year old boy with Muscular Dystrophy still manages to use his limited movements – and unlimited imagination.

Point of View – Beth Hoeckel

         Visually immerse yourself into the world of Beth Hoeckel where stunning images are creatively built up in her Point of View collection with the help of vintage photographs. Using material taken from publications dating back to the 40’s up until the early 70’s, Hoeckel seeks to unearth ones natural reaction as Continue Reading

Vessels and Blooms – Jack Long

The captivating  “Vessels and Blooms” photo series shot by talented photographer Jack Long was created using poured paint strategically splashed about to appear as beautifully assorted flowers grounded in colored vases. Each image is captured in a single frame using a high speed exposure camera. As the

Neon Luminance, From the Lenz

Comparable to the Aurora Borealis, but in a much different spectrum, Neon Luminance is a project series that boasts vibrant lights seamlessly illuminating California waterfalls.

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