Cristina Coral: Alternative Perspective

Says Cristina: Trough this project the altering of the perspective creates a different/alternative perception. The space and the environment are the real protagonist of this project. Alternative Perspective was born accidentally, rotating some photographs I thought that altering the use of perspective a different perception was created. I continued to...

Paul Harmon: WaterMarks

WaterMarks is a series of abstract Australian landscapes of North Western NSW. Their production has been a journey that has been taken over a year and 4 expeditions into the area to develop and produce. Says Paul: I was initially attracted to this subject by its strong hues and unexpected...

Stepan Chubaev: Simplification

Says Stepan: Simplification is a visual research in which I am discovering how do different-colored objects affect on the perception of compositions, how do spots determine emotions and how do forms work with colors. The subtle line and the smallest point can make composition static or dynamic depending on where they...

Jordanna Kalman: Little Romances

Says Jordanna: When considered as an object the photograph exists physically in the world, it belongs to someone; it gets held, it has weight, value. I’ve been interested in this concept for some time. It was this interest plus the recurrent use of my images online without my permission that...

Denis Butorac: Homesick

Says Denis: I grew up in Slavonia, historical region of Croatia ,in an environment where breeding and slaughter of animals for food is a centuries-old tradition. Thus, not only is it acceptable, but also it is expected that children from the earliest age are involved in the entire process in order...

Pierre Descamps: Monuments

In this series „Monuments“, it is worth underscoring his use of offset, a reproduction method proper to print culture. Having said that, despite being printed on low-quality paper like that used in magazines (therein the titles allusive to page numbers) the artist materialises the work in a single copy which...

Javiera Estrada: Salt + Sea

SALT + SEA is a homologous study between the feminine form and the complex ecology of the ocean and it's surrounding environment. Our planetary bodies of water are known to be affected by the lunar cycles. The changing moon is particularly associated with women because its regular twenty-eight day cycle...

Laura Gwenaëlle Berson: Percipere

Percipere is, in a way, an image of the experimentation of a metaphysical doubt in a concrete way. The construction of reality, whether internal or external, goes through our five senses. Since these senses are disorganized, our perception changes. This phenomenon, called derealization can occur for example during trauma, prolonged...

Xavier Blondeau: Presence Obscure

There exist places or situations in which, despite the absence of any human entity, a faint presence can still be felt beyond objects. This ‘shadowy’ presence, like the barely perceptible persistence of a recent past, gives things another dimension. As if they needed a human stamp to exist. Thus, the...

Sébastien Bridot: Nowhereland

Nowhereland is a concentrate of images from different potentially antithetical geographical places, which, confronted with each other, form a surreal, intriguing, unique world, nevertheless bearing witness to a multiple universality - the Nowhereland. Through this mixture of heterogeneous landscapes and architectures, natural and anthropic elements, presences and absences, Nowhereland is...