Sunday, November 15, 2009

Under and above. Dustin Humphrey

The art of performance photography investigates new directions, surfaces and spheres. This time Dustin Humphrey goes to the bottom of the ocean with his crew to create an illusion of life under the water while surfers are catching their waves. Being originally from California, Dustin now calls Bali as his home. Wherever you have an inspiration, we hope to see more of your challenging our imagination photos.




Sunday, November 8, 2009

Body. Julie Rrap

Julie Rrap is one of the most prominent artists from Australia who had her biggest exhibition been shown at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney in 2007. The attention of the artist is mainly focused on the human body and its representation in sculptures. Some of her previous works are quiet provocative though not lacking in artistic perfection. 

Beautiful mistakes. Lucy McLauchlan

In an era when visual images are styled to perfection using technology, Lucy McLauchlan crafts using permanent materials like Indian ink and marker pen. “If I make a mistake I can’t remove it; often though, the accidental details become my favorite,” she says of this ambitious, but inevitably rewarding, process. (via LAZ.inc)


Monday, November 2, 2009

Dangerous Angles. Li Wei

While we are assured that in China everybody thinks in the same direction since their childhood Li Wei proves us to be wrong. He breaks all stereotypes not only about contemporary art in this far east country, but also about the possibilities of the camera. Li Wei states that there is absolutely no montage applied towards his works. But it's hard to believe. Though it is easy to enjoy.