Monthly Archives: May 2014

Paper Flowers

Like a bowerbird searching for the best materials, Dutch artist Anne ten Donkelaar searches for damaged butterflies, broken twigs, bumblebee, weeds and other unique discoveries. Taking the time to explore her finds, she invents her own stories about their existence. Flower constructions are her 3d collages created from pressed flowers and cut out flower pictures. Each… Read more »

The Belt Of Venus & The Shadow Of The Earth

Inka and Niclas are Swedish photographers whose subject is the earth itself, in all its wild glory. In their series “The Belt of Venus and the Shadow of the Earth” they shone gradient lights over beach rock formations, highlighting their rugged form. Interacting with the natural world Inka and Niclas create their own mystical, almost… Read more »

Crockery Mandalas

It seems Argentinian, New York based photographer Lula Aldunate engages religious symbolism to explore her love of crockery! Carefully sourcing elements from flea markets she builds patterned plate mandalas playing on colour themes and clashing prints. http://www.lulaland.net/

Screen Scenes

Untitled Screen Series is a collection of images by photographer Matthew Tischler. Shooting through a screen, the effect of the grid  is such that images are divided, pixelated, and filtered. Subjects and figures are broken apart and reconstructed in such a way that they are both integrated into their environment and isolated within it. None… Read more »

The World From Above

Daily Overview is one wesbites mission to share an image of the world from above – for better or worse. The view flying into a city from an aeroplane or even just a glimpse of the earth recorded from a satellite gives you a small sense of perspective on just how small we are but… Read more »

Gradient Glaze

Angel Oloshove is a Texan cermicist who cites Freddy’s hat in the dreamscape of Friday the 13th and the dishes the Flintstones would use as just some of her references. She regularly travels to Japan where she perfected her craft and her pefect pastel gradient vessels are her “Little Creatures”. What beauties!