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Frank Kunert was born in Frankfurt in 1963. After graduating from high school, he became a photographers’ apprentice (from 1984 – 1987). Thereafter, he worked for various photo studios. He went freelance in 1992, and it was then that he began to find the topics that interested him the most. In recent years, Kunert has mainly focused on creating and...
Everyone must have had thoughts like these before: Broccoli and parsley may sometimes look like a forest of trees, and tree leaves floating on the surface of water may sometimes look like little boats. Everyday occurrences seen from a miniature perspective can bring us lots of fun thoughts. I wanted to take this way of thinking and express it through photographs, so...
Hello, I am Nina Dodd aka The Duke of Woollington and I have been knitting unusual things in Brighton for many years. I'm very excited to show you my knitted camouflage collaborations with Joseph Ford josephford.net as well as knitting the West Pier with Brighton Bus Company If you're interested in commissions/collaborations on the less conventional side of knitting, please get...
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Stefan Thelen, better known by his moniker Super A, is a Dutch street and gallery artist who blends urban methods, graphic design and traditional painting techniques to give life to work that evolves out of his personal experiences and thoughts. His pictorial stories seem to exist in a balance between fiction and non-fiction as Thelen’s topics are a result...
Los Angeles-based artist Matthew Grabelsky combines a hyperrealistic painting technique with a surreal penchant for unlikely juxtapositions. Raised in New York City, Grabelsky uses its subway’s underground world as the setting for his unlikely pairings. Grabelsky’s works depict couples on subways, often nonchalantly reading magazines or newspapers, but the male figures in these dyads are strange, quasi-mythological human hybrids with...
Mark Broyer (b. 1979) is an art director and photographer based in Hamburg, Germany. He studied graphic design and worked as a freelance art director for several design and advertising agencies. Since 2013, he has been focusing on his own photographic projects at the same time. Mark Broyer on Instagram and Behance and his Website
For 9 years, from 8:30 am and 9:30 am, Danish photographer Peter Funch stood at the southern corner of 42nd Street and Vanderbilt Avenue. In the rush of commuters, what he found was a glimpse of universal habits and the long trek to work. From 2007 to 2016 Funch carried out his project 42nd and Vanderbilt in which he...
Pieter Hugo (born 1976 in Johannesburg) is a photographic artist living in Cape Town. Major museum solo exhibitions have taken place at The Hague Museum of Photography, Musée de l’Elysée in Lausanne, Ludwig Museum in Budapest, Fotografiska in Stockholm, MAXXI in Rome and the Institute of Modern Art Brisbane, among others. Hugo has participated in numerous group exhibitions at...
Welcome, and thank you for having a look at my photographic art I was born and raised in sunny Nicosia, Cyprus. I studied Business Administration and Interior Architecture, and during my studies attended a series of seminars on Fine Arts and Photography. From that moment on, photography became part of my life. In 2009, I became a member of the Cyprus...
One doesn't always have change to spare, but when someone reaches their hand out, the least anyone can give, is a smile. This is how all the interactions I have with people panhandling start. With a smile. And a genuine "Hi. How are you?" I've had amazing conversations with people on the streets, I've learned things about history and geography; I've...
Richard Sandler
Richard Sandler is a street photographer and documentary filmmaker. He has directed and shot eight non-fiction films, including “The Gods of Times Square,” “Brave New York” and “Radioactive City.” Sandler’s still photographs are in the permanent collections of the New York Public Library, the Brooklyn Museum, the New York Historical Society, and the Houston Museum of Fine Art. He was awarded...
Born in 1969 in Nevers, Laurent Pons is a French artist who defines himself as a "Photographist". Fallen into the world of photography as a teenager, the Photo makes today an integral part of his job. "As far back as I can remember, I always had a camera on hand. It took more than fifteen years to realize that I could...
Omar Z Robles is an Official Fujifilm X-Photographer based in NYC. His interest in story telling began with one man: Marcel Marceau. The legendary mime actor taught him how to interpret the world through subtle but riveting movements. Those movements that he acquired as a student in Paris, he employs today in his photo series of ballet dancers. But before...
Chitins Gloss by Evelyn Bracklow merges art and design with a love of elaborate, extraordinary objects. For me, painting is a meditative act of repetition. Pieces are designed for interaction. Some people are surprised, others disgusted, others are attracted and fascinated by the realness of the ants. Objects have the ability to interrupt everyday life for a moment. ​All of...
Jose Maria Rodriguez Madoz (born 1958) better known as Chema Madoz, is a Spanish photographer, best known for his black and white surrealist photographs. Chema Madoz studied Art History at Universidad Complutense de Madrid between 1980 and 1983. It is here that he was first exposed to the study of photography and imaging. In an interview published in 2001, Chema explains...
Upon first glance, the images in art director Stephen McMennamy’s #combophoto project may look like surreal photo-manipulations created using Photoshop. They’re actually the result of a much simpler process. For each one, McMennamy carefully shoots two photographs and creatively arranges them side-by-side to create imaginative new scenes. “It’s really just from looking around and seeing what things are out in the...
Simon Stålenhag is an artist and designer specialising in futuristic artwork focused on stereotypical Swedish countryside environments. The settings of his work have been adapted into a range of art books and a tabletop game. Stålenhag grew up in an rural environment near Stockholm, making illustrations of the local landscape inspired by artists such as Lars Jonsson. He only attempted...
Born in 1975 in Korea, Xooang Choi obtained his MFA in Sculpture from the Seoul National University in 2005. Already during his studies, he became recognized for his tiny figurative sculptures made of painted polymer clay. However, since 2007 and his one-man show titled The Vegetative State, Choi’s figures have been enlarged in its scale, which gave more presence...
In the fascinating, perplexing universe crafted by artist and photographer charlie davoli, forested landscapes are hidden underwater, houses hover above the earth and people swim in pools contained within architectural spaces. the ongoing series of surreal compositions davoli posts on instagram combine an assemblage of photographic visuals and collaged materials, which overlap and intersect to form dreamlike scenes. the...
It began with a banana. In an effort to entertain his two children at breakfast one day, the graphic-designer and photographer Brock Davis put the brain that has carried him through 17 years of creative thinking in the advertising industry into gear, and fashioned a section of the peel into a hat for the banana to wear. Cue delighted...

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