Saturday 22 September 2012

Eleni Kalorkoti





source:  elenikalorkoti.com

Mark Dorf

The young artist, Mark Dorf, graduated from the Savannah College of Art and Design, Magna Cum Laude, in 2011 with a B.F.A. in Photography and Sculpture. His most recent works examine humanity's relationship with our fabricated digital realities and the physical landscape in which we reside through the use of both photography and sculpture. With the understanding that all art is based upon comparison and relationships, he re-contextualizes moment and symbol to create new meaning through the surrounding environment. Mark seeks to understand humanity as an observer in his surroundings, using photography as a tool to explore the curious habitation of the world around us.

Mark currently resides in Brooklyn, New York where he creates his images and continues to study the fields of photography and contemporary art.

AXIOM & SIMULATION

AXIOM & SIMULATION examines the ways in which humans quantify and explore our surroundings by comparing artistic, scientific, and digital realism.


HOST

HOST navigates the ways in which we interact with our landscape through our growth as a human race.

FOOTPRINT




source: mdorf.com

Christopher Colville

Christopher Colville was born in 1974 in Tucson Arizona. After receiving his BFA in Anthropology and Photography from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri and MFA in Photography from the University of New Mexico, he returned home to the Sonoran Desert and is currently living in Phoenix.

Instar






Nothing is the Rule




source: christophercolville.com

Tania Filipa






source: flyergoodness.blogspot.com

Friday 21 September 2012

Wednesday 19 September 2012

Andre Ermolaev






source: andreabe.fishup.ru

Andy Beck

Born in Coventry, 1974. Lives and works in Brighton & Hove, UK.
Predominantly interested in the depiction of the figure both in stillness and movement.
Palmeira Square, 2010, Acrylic on canvas


Adelaide Crescent 2, 2011, Acrylic on canvas
Grafton Street Corner, 2011, Oil on panel
source: andybeck.co.uk