
Alicia Martin Lopez Gillian Taylor | a paper art blog BAKEA COLLAGES : thomas devaux Collages by Thomas Devaux: the vibration of the borrowed space Pictorial works, sculpture and photography are above all inventions of their own space, establishing their presence as worldly objects. A collage is composed of disparate elements or arbitrary gatherings. It is a collection of spaces that must coexist so as to create a new form that unfolds in a space as yet to be seen. The crop (the frame) is certainly the foundational element of a photograph, but it occurs within a singular and coherent whole. Collage, the result of a multiplicity of cutouts arranged upon a neutral surface, must harmonise these disparate elements, but more often than not, the collage is reduced to a pure and simple juxtaposition. How does Thomas Devaux overcome the obstacles posed by this pitfall? We cannot disregard the properties of the chosen elements, and it is certain that a hand or face painted by Ingres or Géricault are the result of an aesthetic choice and a pictorial agenda. Anne Biroleau
Alexander Khokhlov photography Kyle Thompson Ryohei Hase Phantasmagorical Landscape Manipulations My Modern Metropolis Phantasmagorical Landscape Manipulations Who says you need a camera to capture a remarkable image? Portland-based designer Jim Kazanjian sifts through thousands of found photographs and digitally pieces approximately 30 of them together to produce his impeccably manipulated surreal landscapes, without ever physically operating a camera himself. The recomposed photographs that Kazanjian constructs each evoke a sense of mystery. You can purchase prints of selected works of Kazanjian at 23 Sandy Gallery. Jim Kazanjian website via [Photojojo] You might like: Powerful Non-Stereotypical Portraits of Homeless People New Non-Photoshopped Body Art by Chooo-san Intricately Designed Linocut Portraits The Other Me Recommended by Views: 4448 Tags: Jim Kazanjian, photo Share Twitter Facebook Facebook Add a Comment You need to be a member of My Modern Metropolis to add comments! Join My Modern Metropolis Welcome toMy Modern Metropolis Sign Upor Sign In Or sign in with: Hot Right Now
Squelettes et Jolies Filles – 30 illustrations de BLARF Squelettes et Jolies Filles – 30 illustrations de BLARF BLARF est un jeune artiste français bourré de talent à l’univers coloré et trash, rempli de squelettes et de jolies filles… Entre illustrations et détournements de photos, humour noir, glamour et trash sont les composants des créations de BLARF a.k.a Maviou Degoub. Un artiste à suivre ! via BLARF
(1) WeDoData Ed Fairburn Hans lucas Le studio Hans Lucas soutient l'émergence d'écritures contemporaines et crée des synergies au-delà des frontières disciplinaires. C'est un collectif ouvert qui invite des auteurs, des artistes émergents ou reconnus - photographes, réalisateurs, journalistes, dessinateurs, créateurs sonores - à faire ensemble. Laboratoire d'idées ou rencontres en direction d'acteurs professionnels, tous les mois le studio propose plusieurs rendez-vous à sa communauté et renforce les liens de manière transversale. Plateforme internationale de valorisation et de diffusion d'oeuvres, nous proposons également à nos clients de répondre à leurs besoins en production (photographie et/ou multimédia) : reportage, événement, portrait, mode, publicité ou communication d'entreprise. N'hésitez pas à nous solliciter ainsi qu'à consulter les portfolios et les réalisations audiovisuelles en ligne.
white pop 2 Lancer le diaporama Retour à l’album Télécharger Précédent Suivant SHOP White POP Black POP Presentation NEWS Contact Strata #1 | Quayola Strata #1 {2008} Audiovisual Installation 2ch HD projection | 4ch sound Dimension Variable Installation Stills The term Strata defines a geological formation made of multiple layers of rock. Additional Credits: Sound: Autobam Photography: James Medcraft Producer: Ignazio Giovacchini Short-Film Commissioned by onedotzero Short-Film additional animation: Labmeta Quayola 2007/8