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Lucy McRae

April 21, 2012
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Lucy McRae

Lucy McRae’s extensive and yet extremely impressive works is based on the world of fashion, technology and art direction. The body architect invents and builds structures that re-shapes the human silhouette. Get ready to feast your eyes on a lush range of photography and fascinating moving visuals.
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Earth Time Lapse: ISS 28 & 29

April 19, 2012
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Earth Time Lapse: ISS 28 & 29

You ever wonder what it feels and looks like flying over our very own planet? Well, you’re about to gaze on the most beautiful perspective of Earth, ever. The International Space Station (ISS) captured a time lapse with a camera mounted on the front of the spacecraft. The ISS orbited Earth at night starting...
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Seung Mo Park

April 17, 2012
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Seung Mo Park

From afar, South Korean artist Seung Mo Park’s portraits look like charcoal drawings, but in reality, they are wired stainless steel scrims. The artist composes and structures the steel as if they we’re paint. Correct me if I’m wrong, but I believe this is the first time I’ve got to experience portraits with this...
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Luka Kilkovac

April 16, 2012
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Luka Kilkovac

Luka Kilkovac’s experimental photography series, entitled ‘Demersal’, is a collection that portrays colorful fluids transpiring through a glass of water. Kilkovac’s series expresses the mirror effects of Rorschach’s psychological inblot test.
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Metamorphosis: Hunter S. Thompson

April 15, 2012
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Metamorphosis: Hunter S. Thompson

Good Books has hired Buck to create a visual motion piece incorporating Kafka and voice over work of Hunter S. Thompson. Antfood provided the original music and the lucid, psychedelics from Buck delivers another banging job.
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Lola Guerrera

April 14, 2012
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Lola Guerrera

Apocalypse has now approached the deserts of Mexico. Spanish photographer Lola Guerrera has created colorful smoke explosions called ‘Nebula Humilis’. Each mountain is intervened with smoke signals that allows her voice to be blasted through the silent lonesome landscape.
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Home Within Home

April 10, 2012
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Home Within Home

‘Home Within Home’ was created by Korean artist Do Ho Suh, where he was recently represented at the Samsung Museum of Art in Seoul, South Korea. These houses and interior decorations we’re crafted through silk and other fabrics. The series portrays a skeletal idea of inhabitant places and each concept of ‘home’ reflects a...
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The Creatures From El

April 9, 2012
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The Creatures From El

‘The Creatures From El’ is a series created by Ellen Jewett, who is based out of Ontario, Canada. By working with clay and acrylics, her mystical creatures discovers the outer realms of imagination. Fused with other elements in life, they embark on a grotesque, fantasy like form. Ellen Jewett’s sculptures can be purchased at...
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The Girl Who Rocked The Planet

April 8, 2012
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The Girl Who Rocked The Planet

Italian photographer Giampaolo Sgura’s latest series for Vogue Japan, April 2012. Set in the colorful, lush city of Tokyo labeled ‘The Girl Who Rocked The Planet’. Featuring Brazilian model Aline Weber.
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Terence Koh

April 7, 2012
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Terence Koh

The eccentric and exuberant qualities of Terence Koh is the staple characteristic of an artist that will be forever symbolized in his artistic nature. With his queer, punk, diversities, Koh embodies a wide range of mediums from sculptures, paintings, photography and performances. He was born in Beijing and raised in Ontario, Canada. Out Magazine...
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Isaac Cordal

April 5, 2012
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Isaac Cordal

Isaac Cordal’s latest environmental installation series is titled ‘Waiting For Climate Change’. The Spanish born artist lays out a collection of small sculptures confronting the issue of climate change. Cordal’s installations are located throughout thirty different locations, particularly placed in coastal regions.
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David Dimichele

April 4, 2012
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David Dimichele

David DiMichele creates imaginary art installations that allows the viewer to question monumental artwork scaled at a large perspective. The artist is based out of Los Angeles, where he manipulates his surroundings through photography and constructed installations. DiMichele’s series is labeled ‘Pseudodocumentation’; his personal definition on portrayal and experience of art.
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Yasuaki Onishi

April 3, 2012
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Yasuaki Onishi

The conceptual body-scape is a theory… convoluted through form and formation. Japanese artist Yasuaki Onishi’s series ‘Reverse of Volume’ establishes this intricate premise which is about to premiere at the Rice Gallery in Houston, Texas. “I am interested in the visible and the invisible thing. Through my art work, I get information from the...
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Januz Miralles

April 2, 2012
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Januz Miralles

Januz Miralles is a digital artist based out of the Philippines. The dark themes are created in a drippy, blended and manipulative approach.
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Jeff Bark

April 1, 2012
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Jeff Bark

Feast your eyes on the serene beautiful world portrayed through the eyes of New York based photographer Jeff Bark. Normally known for his unique fashion photography that blends provocative and lush absurdities. Yet, with this current series ‘Woodpecker’ the viewers embark on a hidden atmospheric, tranquil odyssey.
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Bovey Lee

March 31, 2012
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Bovey Lee

Bovey Lee is an artist that creates cut-out paper art work. Her series delivers a layered narrative piece that refers her life and experiences. Originally from Hong Kong, she traveled over to the United States to further her field from Pratt Institute and Cal Berkeley.
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Aging Villains

March 29, 2012
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Aging Villains

Federico Chiesa is an Italian commercial photographer that has created a series based on aging 70s and 80s iconic cult villains. Featuring such stars like Darth Vader, Freddy Krueger and so on. Federico gathered up his crew and recreated the characters by redeveloping their makeup, wardrobe and special effects.
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Ingrid Berthon-Moine

March 28, 2012
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Ingrid Berthon-Moine

Let’s go minimal. Ingrid Berthon-Moine is an absurdist, born in France and currently works and lives in London.
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Pasqua Philippe

March 26, 2012
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Pasqua Philippe

Pasqua Philippe is a fine artist based out of Los Angeles. Normally known for his paintings, I’m here to feature the artist’s full range of talent. Philippe is disciplined in painting, charcoal, and sculpting. His emphasis is based on loosely-rendered provocative portraits.
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