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Hauntingly inspiring, the images of talented Noa Griffel are impossible to be unnoticed. Having received her BFA in photography at the young age of 17 she continued for her master in the School of Visual Arts.
I was very happy to receive Joseph’s email some time ago. He communicated with me in order to give me his positive feedback on the blog and also share the work of 2 artists. Thank God he included his own link in his signature as well – I must admit that I am completely enamored of his work! Conceptual & original but most importantly expressive and emotive. Joseph Newsome is still very young yet the images he captures through his lens have an unexpected maturity.
Viewing the work of Kerstin zu Pan is like entering a fresh, fantastic world where surrealism, glam and beauty are dominant and dreamy visuals draw you in a playful and imaginative trip! The photos presented here are part of her “Paper” Fine Art project. Check out her official site for an overview of her projects and a wide collection of her photography! The photographer lives and creates in Berlin.
“Pet Cloud” has gained wide recognition in the online inspiration blogs and there is no mystery why! Playful, original and so fresh, Michael Casker inspires us with his imaginative and dreamy visuals. The photographer has attended Brooks Institute of Photography and currently lives and creates in New York. The “Wonderland” (2005) project by Yeondoo Jung is so creative and inspirational that makes you want to scream out in awe!! I’ve always had a thing with watching a child draw. It felt like I was exposed to raw creativity, without boundaries. With “Wonderland”, the artist transforms children drawings into photographs in an attempt to explore the fantastic worlds created by their young and vivid imagination! Pure visual pleasure! Yeondoo Jung lives and creates in Seoul, Korea.
An amazing dark collection of conceptual and surreal imagery by talented Andreea Anghel who notes: “The whole theme of my work is based on the human condition and degradation...from sins to problems or simply human nature. I've started to create them when I was 16 and I hope to keep exploring these depths. To me, they represent not only a message to my viewers, but also an attempt at trying to see beauty in imperfection.” The inspiring work of Andreea has won various awards and distinctions and has been featured in numerous media. “Sexual Color” is the title of Gabriel Wickbold’s project where his subjects experience the ultimate color experience. A feast for your eyes! I’m so looking forward to viewing more from this young photographer! I introduce you to Elle Muliarchyk’s fresh and original photographic project entitled “Dressing Rooms” that sometimes even gotten her into trouble! I was seriously impressed by Elle’s guerrilla style shots and I think that her own words are ideal to describe her creative and fearless concept: “Over period of three years I sneaked into the most expensive designer boutiques in Paris, London and New York, setting a mini-studio the dressing rooms and taking self-portraits wearing their most amazing dresses. I brought crazy props too, like pieces of furniture, 5-feet long guerrilla paw, potted plants, backdrops, pets, food etc... If the store discovered me they would either kick me out with an embarrassing scene or even call the Police. Once I was taken to the Police Station and after they took my fingers\ prints I explain everything and the Police Officers asked me to email them the pictures so they could show it to their wives!” |