Yuli Gorodinsky – Relics

About his project says Yuli: I am a traveler in my own land, an eternal migrant. I wish to gather memories; reorganize the materials of reality into an alternate entity. In my wanderings, I usually find myself drawn to relics, to traces left in the landscape. To all those signs...

Alexis Gonnet: Ink In Water

About "Ink in Water" project says Alexis: As I usually say, a hyperrealist painter tries his best to achieve a result which looks like a real photographic picture. A pictorialist photographer's wished objective is visually equivalent to a painting". In other words, I intended to seamlessly blend photographic elements with painting...

Rielle Oase: Lacking Warmth

About her "Lacking Warmth" project says Rielle: My grandmother’s crocheted hats and scarves at Christmas time were my evidence that I had a good family. These holiday traditions kept by my father’s family repeated themselves until our ritual became stale. We were cheap reproductions of Norman Rockwell’s ideal American family....

Vinci Weng: My Wonderlands

In my experience in the practice of contemporary photography, it is fundamentally related to traditional skills, computer technology and notions of painting, which communicate new ways of seeing and thinking. The photographic project focuses on the re-thinking of ‘cinematographic’ picture in terms of the sceneries of Eastern and Western paintings,...

Pedro Jarque: Anima

This artistic-photographic project aims to help breaking the barrier that we have built in our relationship with the animal life, showing animals in a closer, even intimate, way, isolated from any context, trying to rebuild with our look these destroyed bridges, as well and giving back to the animals part...

Marleen Sleeuwits: Interiors

About Interiors project Marleen says: In my photography I research interiors in which you don’t feel connected to a specific place or time. It is a conflicting feeling that certain places evoke inside of me. Over the past years I photographed interiors encountered in random places: dead corners in office buildings,...

Julianne Nash: Still/Life_Blend/Mode

About her work Julianne says: This work has multiple layers to it, physically and conceptually. At first look the images are very beautiful renditions of flora with some very overt use of computer editing softwares to degrade them. Initially inspired by attempting to understand where computer vision falls apart, in...

Kai Caemmerer: Sites

Sites is an on-going body of work that explores the perpetual growth of the urban environment and how its constant flux seems to imbue the landscape with a sense of unrest or anxiety. Architectural trends, like the buildings they produce, continuously replace one another in the name of progress. Spurred...

Marta Kochanek: Lov’yer

The history of humanity has recorded hundreds and thousands of romances and mésalliances of all kinds. The world witnesses love between people of all nationalities and races. This planet gives room to those attracted to people of the same, opposite and both genders. It is how this world is constructed....

Ksenia Yurkova: Empty Expectations

The photography actualizes the shape; the status and condition are put outside the brackets. The picture is the modality of developed in the gap between alive or deceased. Each shape is the Golem. Nonliving sub- stance. The assembly material. Alchemy is always a deal. Space is penetrated by this tranquility....