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Camellia & the Rabbit by Petra Storrs

Camellia & the Rabbit by Petra Storrs

Evocative of Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland, “Camellia & the Rabbit” reinvents teatime through art. The whimsy and delicacy of the performance piece from London artist Rachel Snider is beautifully captured by the series of photographs produced by Petra Storrs. Donned in a tea dress (appropriately so) and breastplate (part of the charm), Snider stars as a youthful girl dwarfed by the immensity of the porcelain teacup she inhabits. Posing with ...

Hong Kong Skyline Series by Romaine Jacquet-Lagreze

Hong Kong Skyline Series by Romaine Jacquet-Lagreze

Romaine Jacquet-Lagreze‘s skyline series, Vertical Horizon, is bound to cause a mixture of shocking vertigo and absolute awe due to its dizzying—and sometimes, claustrophobic—nature. Rather than taking photographs along the high rises of bustling Hong Kong city, Jacquet-Lagrèze aims towards ...

Other People’s Clothes by Caleb Cole

Other People’s Clothes by Caleb Cole

The famous Harper Lee quotation, “you never really understand a person… until you climb into his skin and walk around in it,” is only metaphorical realistic. But visual and performing artist Caleb Cole interprets this with a second-skin substitute: clothes. ...

Anthropocene by David Thomas Smith

Anthropocene by David Thomas Smith

Anthropocene, by definition, is the chronological impact of human activity on the planet’s ecosystems. Such is the title of David Thomas Smith‘s aerial art series, which is composed from countless satellite images of the world’s transition from sprawling forest to ...

Flying by Jeffrey Milstein

Flying by Jeffrey Milstein

Just two weeks ago, I took my first flight after about seven years of being grounded to Earth. Though all childish excitement of flying had subsided, I found myself marveling at the logistics of the airport. Perhaps I am not ...

Safari in the Polar Desert by Classe Touriste

Safari in the Polar Desert by Classe Touriste

While most of us may have spent the middle of December huddled near warm fireplaces and under cozy blankets, the adventurers of Class Touriste were out braving the cold… in the Arctic! Debbie Pappyn and Davide de Vleeschauwer took a ...

Photography by Justin Keena

Photography by Justin Keena

Beauty can be found in the ordinary, and through his photographer’s lens, Justin Keena captures the hidden treasures that might have slipped past unnoticed. The San Francisco-based photographer fills his portfolio with lifestyle shots, portraits, and candids, many of which ...

Exploded Flowers by Fong Qi Wei

Exploded Flowers by Fong Qi Wei

Both a botanical and aesthetic study, Fong Qi Wei’s series of photographs Exploded Flowers offers a rare look at the individual petals of favorite blooms. The featured flowers – the rose, gerbera, lotus, lily, and orchid among them – are ...

In Pieces, Hyper-Realistic Lego Art

In Pieces, Hyper-Realistic Lego Art

Rather than having us merely peel away the intrinsic and symbolic layers of human identity in their work, Nathan Sawaya and Dean West would like to deconstruct the complexities of their chosen element—LEGO bricks. In their collaboration, entitled “In Pieces,”presented ...

Hunger Pains by Ted Sabarese

Hunger Pains by Ted Sabarese

New York photographer Ted Sabarese has finally ensured that we have become what we eat, or at least what we want to eat, in his new Hunger Pains portrait series. Each culinary item his models craved most at the specific ...

A Period of Juvenile Prosperity by Mike Brodie

A Period of Juvenile Prosperity by Mike Brodie

Hopping on a train has an entirely different meaning for artist Mike Brodie – no bustling train stations or tickets, but the memories of free spirits, the open road ahead, and the feeling of wind rushing past in great exhilaration. ...