Category Archives: Photography X Art
Photography X Art: Cara Barer
Houston-based fine art photographer, Cara Barer’s work using anachronistic, chunky books the likes of computer manuals, maps, encyclopedias, phone books,etc. reminds us that the everyday and mundane holds more magic than we often give it credit for.
Photography X Art: Cara Barer
Houston-based fine art photographer, Cara Barer’s work using anachronistic, chunky books the likes of computer manuals, maps, encyclopedias, phone books,etc. reminds us that the everyday and mundane holds more magic than we often give it credit for.
Photography X Art: Martin Klimas
Photographer Martin Klimas captures the physicality of sound through 2 blown speakers and 18.5 gallons of paint. ((Sounds)) like this ‘Dubstep for deaf people’ video. The poor man’s synesthesia.
Photography X Art: Martin Klimas
Photographer Martin Klimas captures the physicality of sound through 2 blown speakers and 18.5 gallons of paint. ((Sounds)) like this ‘Dubstep for deaf people’ video. The poor man’s synesthesia.
Photography X Art: Davis Ayer
This mixes the temporal feeling of body paint and the high fidelity cues of tattoo realism. The unorthodox use of nostalgia on the best canvas/subject matter out there is pretty awesomely random. Site here
Photography X Art: Davis Ayer
This mixes the temporal feeling of body paint and the high fidelity cues of tattoo realism. The unorthodox use of nostalgia on the best canvas/subject matter out there is pretty awesomely random. Site here
Photography X Art: Jamie Beck & Kevin Burg
Jamie Beck a photographer and her partner, Kevin Burg a video and motion graphic-er have come up with a simple twist to photography, blending subtle motion into still life -called cinemagraphs. Check their blog for more: http://fromme-toyou.tumblr.com/tagged/gif
Photography X Art: Jamie Beck & Kevin Burg
Jamie Beck a photographer and her partner, Kevin Burg a video and motion graphic-er have come up with a simple twist to photography, blending subtle motion into still life -called cinemagraphs. Check their blog for more: http://fromme-toyou.tumblr.com/tagged/gif
Photography X Art: Allison Diaz
Not much known about Allison Diaz and her “Haunted Mirrors”, collages. Just enjoy.
Photography X Art: Allison Diaz
Not much known about Allison Diaz and her “Haunted Mirrors”, collages. Just enjoy.
Photography X Art: Hong Hao
Chinese artist, Hong Hao’s “My Things” series displays years of accumulated personal effects that intrigues and beckons viewers to go into his personal world and past.
Photography X Art: Hong Hao
Chinese artist, Hong Hao’s “My Things” series displays years of accumulated personal effects that intrigues and beckons viewers to go into his personal world and past.
Photography X Art: Brittny Badger
Brittny Badger is a fresh photographer who completed her art school thesis creating a new geometric language with dissected and rearranged innards of common household objects. http://www.flickr.com/photos/brittnybadger/ For sale here: http://www.brittnybadger.etsy.com
Photography X Art: Brittny Badger
Brittny Badger is a fresh photographer who completed her art school thesis creating a new geometric language with dissected and rearranged innards of common household objects. http://www.flickr.com/photos/brittnybadger/ For sale here: http://www.brittnybadger.etsy.com
Photography X Art: Philippe Jusforgues
Philippe Jusforgues finds an outlet through remodeling vintage photos which hits you with a robust dose of surrealism, humour and awkward beauty. More madness here: http://www.philippejusforgues.com
Photography X Art: Philippe Jusforgues
Philippe Jusforgues finds an outlet through remodeling vintage photos which hits you with a robust dose of surrealism, humour and awkward beauty. More madness here: http://www.philippejusforgues.com
Photography X Art: Huang Xu
Visual Artist/ Photographer, Huang Xu’s Fragments series portrays China’s capitalistic and consumer boom through its drastic impact on the environment. Using archaeology- grade 3D scanners on plastic bags found in rubbish heaps and also referencing silk textiles from Imperial China,
Photography X Art: Huang Xu
Visual Artist/ Photographer, Huang Xu’s Fragments series portrays China’s capitalistic and consumer boom through its drastic impact on the environment. Using archaeology- grade 3D scanners on plastic bags found in rubbish heaps and also referencing silk textiles from Imperial China,
Photography X Art: Taryn Simon
Artist Taryn Simon uses seeing-is-believing documentary photography to provoke intrigue and conversation around particular human contexts and cultures that she feels warrant society and the viewer to have a closer think and look at. Conceptual art, investigative journalism, social anthropology
Photography X Art: Taryn Simon
Artist Taryn Simon uses seeing-is-believing documentary photography to provoke intrigue and conversation around particular human contexts and cultures that she feels warrant society and the viewer to have a closer think and look at. Conceptual art, investigative journalism, social anthropology