James Ostrer: Grotesque Junk Food Masks

As part of the Window Project, Gazelli Art House will present the commissioned photographic works by National Portrait Gallery Curator’s Choice, artist James Ostrer, from the 30th July 2014. The images, referencing icons of contemporary sugar worship, Ostrer’s imagined result of a corrupted globalization and increasingly dangerous methods of food...

Martin Klimas: Sound Sculptures

At his ‘Sound Sculptures’ series Martin Klimas explores the boundaries of sound and image. Drops of multicolored paint placed on the top of speaker diaphragm were set into motion by music itself, creating vivid imagery. Germany based artist Martin Klimas (born 1971) received his degree in Visual Communications from Fachhochschule...

John Crawford: Aerial Nudes

Auckland based John Crawford is one of New Zealand’s best known photographers. His portfolio of commissioned and uncommissioned works is diverse in subject matter and mood, yet unmistakeable in its use of light and its natural, simple style. John says his aim is to capture images that have a high degree...

Charles Emerson: Myth and the Mountain

Myth and the Mountain is series of photographs by Charles Emerson in which author creates emotionally marked portraits of mountain landscape. Influenced by his father paintings Charles travelled to Scotland, Romania and Jordan where he was able to capture the timeless beauty of the landscape. Charles Emerson was born in Devon,...

Anton Belovodchenko: Bodyscapes

Russian photographer Anton Belovodchenko creates natural forms from nude female figures. Artfully shot, the suggestive photos look like sculptures of dancers or yogis, contorted in way that sometimes masks the human form. More info: 500px | Instagram | Pinterest | Deviantart (h/t: 500px) via boredpanda.com

Jati Putra Pratama: Surreal Landscapes

Jati Putra Pratama turns landscape photos into surreal works of art by contorting the scenes to include unusual angles. The Jakarta, Indonesia, graphic designer made waves on Reddit after posting one of his pieces, spawning a flood of copy-cat work, and even a tutorial. Many online commentators write that Pratama’s...

Olga Kaplan: My husband

Theme 'My husband' united in a series was made during a year. Olga acts as an absolutely contemporary photographer, but in her works she was able to maintain continuity and tradition of classical hotography. Searching for new motives and modes of expression, it is the main image and not the...

Bill Wadman: Dancers In Motion

Bill Wadman is an American portrait photographer living in Brooklyn, New York. His images have been seen on the covers and pages of major publications throughout the world. Bill's long-exposure 'Motion' project has been featured in Popular Photography, Eloquence, and PhotoYou magazines as well as on The Huffington Post. In...

Neil Craver: Omni-Phantasmic

*Omni-1. A combining form denoting all, every, everywhere; as in omnipotent, all-powerful; omnipresent; omnivorous. *Phantasmic-1. Something apparently seen but having no physical reality; a phantom or an apparition. Also called phantasma.2. An illusory mental image. Also called phantasma.3. In Platonic philosophy, objective reality as perceived and distorted by the five senses. This project is meant...