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Artist & Photographer:
Karina Marandjian 
“Nehadaim”
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Artist & Photographer:

Karina Marandjian

“Nehadaim”

Source: daunhaus.deviantart.com

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Photographer & Artist:

Koen Hauser

Source: koenhauser.com

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Artist & Photographer:

Levi Van Veluw

Part of the “Ballpoint” Series

“Puzzle”, 60 cm x 50 cm & 120 cm x 100 cm, 2006

“Lines”, 60 cm x 50 cm & 120 cm x100 cm, 2006

“Hair”, 60 cm x 50 cm & 120 cm x100 cm, 2007

“Blocks”, 60 cm x 50 cm & 120 cm x 100 cm, 2007

“Spirals”, 60 cm x 40 cm & 120 cm x100 cm, 2007 

“Dots”, 60 cm x 50 cm & 120 cm x100 cm, 2007


“Levi van Veluw´s photo series are all self-portraits, drawn and photographed by himself: a one-man-process. His works constitute elemental transfers – modifying the face as object – combining it with other stylistic elements to create a third visual object with a large visual impact. The work you see therefore is not a portrait, but an information-rich image of colour, form, texture, and content. The image contains the history of a short creative process, with the artist shifting between the entities of subject and object.
Giving familiar elements such as a ballpoint-line a new context results in a confusing conflict between the objects normal associations and the new values given it in this new context. The author and object of these elemental transfers , Levi van Veluw explains his method: “I sit in front of a mirror with several objects and ideas. That day, the process takes shape, and slowly I create a new object I find interesting.”


Source: levivanveluw.nl

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    • #Ink
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    • #Skin
    • #Portrait
    • #Self-Portrait
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Photographer & Artist:
Helen Warner
“Personal Cocoon”
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Photographer & Artist:

Helen Warner

“Personal Cocoon”

Source: Flickr / airgarten

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  • 1 week ago
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Photographer & Artist:
Lee Jung
“Why”
C-type Print, Diasec, 170 cm  x 136 cm
2010
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Photographer & Artist:

Lee Jung

“Why”

C-type Print, Diasec, 170 cm  x 136 cm

2010

Source: oneandj.com

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    • #Text
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Photographer & Artist:
Gabriela Alatorre
“Untitled”
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Photographer & Artist:

Gabriela Alatorre

“Untitled”

Source: Flickr / gabbie_malibu

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Photographer & Artist:
Michael G. Magin
“Andbreathout”
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Photographer & Artist:

Michael G. Magin

“Andbreathout”

Source: zeitautomatik.com

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  • 1 week ago
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Photographer & Artist:
Maciek Jasik
Part of “Thousand Souls” Series
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Photographer & Artist:

Maciek Jasik

Part of “Thousand Souls” Series

Source: maciekjasik.com

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  • 1 week ago
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Photographer & Artist:
Tomohide Ikeya
From the “Moon” Series.

MOON




The moon’s gravity caused the flux and reflux of the tides,



And stimulated the development of life on earth



If the sun represents the birth of life,

The moon would represent the rhythm of life



Evolution would differ without the moon





The moonlit dark night includes a mixture of life and death

The body holding potential of receiving a new life,

Is enfolded by the hair, having no end of life



The hair, feeling no pain, passes on the DNA





The night has its own role

The night— when the moon’s reflection lambently floats on the sea surface

It is the time needed by the living matters

Should human’s self-serving reasons disturb this time



In the moonlit sea, the desires for life emerge

And deaths nearby with bated breath

Would not the strain with the tension in the chaotic darkness



Be necessary for every life

MOON
“月の重力は潮の満ち引きを作り出し
生命の進化を促した。
太陽が生命の誕生ならば、月は生命のリズム、
月がなければ、生命の進化はなかった。

月が輝く闇夜に混在する生と死。
新たな生命を宿す可能性を持つ肉体を、
その命が尽きた後も残る髪が包み込む。
痛覚を持たぬ髪が伝えるDNA。

夜には夜の役目がある。
月明かりがひっそりと海面を照らす夜、
それは生物が必要とする時間であり、
人間の都合によって侵してはならないのではないか。

月明かりの下に浮かび上がる、
生への欲求、そして、そのすぐ隣り合わせにある死。
混沌とした闇の中に張り詰める緊張は、
あらゆる生命にとって不可欠ではないだろうか。”

“The moon’s gravity caused the flux and reflux of the tides,
And stimulated the development of life on earth
If the sun represents the birth of life,
The moon would represent the rhythm of life
Evolution would differ without the moon

The moonlit dark night includes a mixture of life and death
The body holding potential of receiving a new life,
Is enfolded by the hair, having no end of life
The hair, feeling no pain, passes on the DNA

The night has its own role
The night— when the moon’s reflection lambently floats on the sea surface
It is the time needed by the living matters
Should human’s self-serving reasons disturb this time

In the moonlit sea, the desires for life emerge
And deaths nearby with bated breath
Would not the strain with the tension in the chaotic darkness
Be necessary for every life.”
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Photographer & Artist:

Tomohide Ikeya

From the “Moon” Series.

MOON


The moon’s gravity caused the flux and reflux of the tides,

And stimulated the development of life on earth

If the sun represents the birth of life,

The moon would represent the rhythm of life

Evolution would differ without the moon

The moonlit dark night includes a mixture of life and death

The body holding potential of receiving a new life,

Is enfolded by the hair, having no end of life

The hair, feeling no pain, passes on the DNA

The night has its own role

The night— when the moon’s reflection lambently floats on the sea surface

It is the time needed by the living matters

Should human’s self-serving reasons disturb this time

In the moonlit sea, the desires for life emerge

And deaths nearby with bated breath

Would not the strain with the tension in the chaotic darkness

Be necessary for every life

MOON

“月の重力は潮の満ち引きを作り出し

生命の進化を促した。

太陽が生命の誕生ならば、月は生命のリズム、

月がなければ、生命の進化はなかった。

月が輝く闇夜に混在する生と死。

新たな生命を宿す可能性を持つ肉体を、

その命が尽きた後も残る髪が包み込む。

痛覚を持たぬ髪が伝えるDNA。

夜には夜の役目がある。

月明かりがひっそりと海面を照らす夜、

それは生物が必要とする時間であり、

人間の都合によって侵してはならないのではないか。

月明かりの下に浮かび上がる、

生への欲求、そして、そのすぐ隣り合わせにある死。

混沌とした闇の中に張り詰める緊張は、

あらゆる生命にとって不可欠ではないだろうか。”

“The moon’s gravity caused the flux and reflux of the tides,

And stimulated the development of life on earth

If the sun represents the birth of life,

The moon would represent the rhythm of life

Evolution would differ without the moon

The moonlit dark night includes a mixture of life and death

The body holding potential of receiving a new life,

Is enfolded by the hair, having no end of life

The hair, feeling no pain, passes on the DNA

The night has its own role

The night— when the moon’s reflection lambently floats on the sea surface

It is the time needed by the living matters

Should human’s self-serving reasons disturb this time

In the moonlit sea, the desires for life emerge

And deaths nearby with bated breath

Would not the strain with the tension in the chaotic darkness

Be necessary for every life.”

Source: tomohide-ikeya.com

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Artist & Photographer:
Emmanuelle Brisson
“Habits du Dimanche”
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Artist & Photographer:

Emmanuelle Brisson

“Habits du Dimanche”


Source: emmanuellebrisson.com

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  • 1 week ago
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Artist & Photographer:

Tadao Cern

Part of the “Blow Job” Suite

Source: tadaocern.com

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Photographer & Artist:
Justyana Neryng
“Childhood Lost V”
Limited Edition Giclee Print
2011
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Photographer & Artist:

Justyana Neryng

“Childhood Lost V”

Limited Edition Giclee Print

2011

Source: justynaneryng.co.uk

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Photographer & Artist:
Alison Scarpulla
“Untitled”
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Photographer & Artist:

Alison Scarpulla

“Untitled”

Source: shuttermade.com

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  • 1 week ago
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Artist & Photographer:

Cole Rise


“Distant Hills”

Salt Flats, Utah



“Lunar”

Welcome to the Moon



“Yosemite Fires”

Yosemite National Park

Source: colerise.com

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  • 2 weeks ago
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Artist:
Jarek Kubicki
“60543”
Ink, Photography and Photoshop

“…and again: ink and water, photography and some others scans joined together in Photoshop.”
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Artist:

Jarek Kubicki

“60543”

Ink, Photography and Photoshop

“…and again: ink and water, photography and some others scans joined together in Photoshop.”

Source: jarekkubicki.wordpress.com

    • #Art
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    • #Digital Art
    • #Mixed Media
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    • #Photoshop
  • 2 weeks ago
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