Goodbye April showers. This photographic project by New York-based artist Eric Cahan – entitled Sky Series – is luminous, vibrant, and completely inspiring, showing the awe that mother nature can and always will provoke in man.
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Wall People – Eka Sharashidze
Georgian-born, Berlin-based photographer Eka Sharashidze creates intricately detailed and almost obsessively repetitive photo collages.
Around the world in 5 minutes – Kien Lam
This video gives a whistle-stop tour around the world – a condensed version of artist and photographer Kien Lam‘s year-long trip around the globe. With his camera in hand the artist captured over 6,000 photographs that combine to make this short film.
Playing with composition – Jeremy O’Sullivan
Beijing-based photographer Jeremy O’Sullivan combines photographs and seeks out unique angles to create juxtapositions that are as carefully composed as they are unexpectedly random.
Tree, Line – Zander Olsen
Photographer Zander Olsen has created this remarkable ongoing project entitled Tree, Line.
Swarms – Thomas Jackson
American Photographer Thomas Jackson has created this series of photographs that centre on the idea of the ‘swarm’.
Crammed spaces – Marjan Teeuwen
Dutch artist Marjan Teeuwen makes an art out of what might first look like hoarding.
The invisible man – Lui Bolin
Lui Bolin is an artist with the ability to make himself disappear. Well, almost.
encounters of a surreal mind – michael vinent manalo
Just in case you thought thinks couldn’t get any more surreal over here, well here comes along mixed media artist and photographer Michael Vincent Manalo to shake things up once more.
surreal happenings – appau boakye-yiadom
English artist Appau Boakye-Yiadom Jr uses the ready-made to create unexpected performances and experiments, which he documents through film and photography.
soft horizons – scarlett hooft graafland
This is some pretty crazy cool stuff from Dutch photographer and sculptor Scarlett Hooft Graafland.
when the man-made invades nature – rune guneriussen
Norwegian artist Rune Guneriussen practices installation art and photography, balancing the two in an oeuvre that takes nature as its setting and man-made objects as its subject.