Archives For Landscapes

"Godspeed" series by Katrien Vermeire

Katrien Vermeire is a photographer from Belgium who did lots of exhibitions worldwide. We had a particular look on the “godspeed series” created in 2010 in the USA where her colourful night shots are full of poetry.

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Dog illustration by Tatsuro Kiuchi

Tatsuro Kiuchi is a Japanese illustrator, member of Tokyo Illustrators Society. He graduated with distinction from Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. He works into editorial illustration for magazines, book jacket and advertising commissions. His style his a colorful soft vintage with much ideas or poetry. Tatsuro Kiuchi’s work has been recognized by Communication Arts, American Illustration, Society of Illustrators, Art Directors Club, 3×3, The Association of Illustrators Images, Design Week Award…

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Self-portrait by Jeremy Andrews

Jeremy Andrews is an English artist working in Cambridge. He is currently working on a number of private commissions and a new series of portraits exploring his ongoing interest in self-image and the body. Andrews works in oils and uses traditional techniques.

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Intimate portrait by Sannah Kvist

Sannah Kvist is an artist, freelance photographer and photo editor based in Gothenburg and Stockholm, Sweden. She has great series of pictures shot on familiar landscapes or with friends. I noticed the series “all I own” in which the participants, who are students born in the 80′s, compose a sort of natural set with all they own. This reminds me of “Material world, a global family portrait” a book by Peter Menzel (1994) who captured the material life of average families around the globe, offering extraordinary images of families in front of their dwellings with all of their possessions. Sannah Kvist is refreshing this idea with an intimate look on students in her country.

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Cyclists portraits, a book designed by Gabrielle Guy

Gabrielle Guy is freelance graphic designer in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa. She works on great books layout, catalogues, publications and identities. She designed the noticeable book “Bicycle Portraits” by authors Stan Engelbrecht and Nic Grobler who tell the stories and portraits of 162 cyclists during a two year journey around South Africa. Gabrielle Guy’s illustrations are gathered on gabrielleguydrawings.tumblr.com

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Bicycle Portraits – everyday South Africans and their bicycles. Published by DayOne, photograps by Stan Engelbrecht & Nic Grobler, design Gabrielle Guy.

Music video by We were monkeys

We were monkeys is the association of director Mihai Wilson and producer Marcella Moser. WeWereMonkeys was launched in 2007, very found of experimentation, they always try new techniques and technologies. Their very diverse skills allow them to play from 3D rendering to set construction, photography or illustration. Represented by Troublemakers.tv (Europe) and Vision Entertainment (North America). In their last production (see below), five sky-sailors discover a crystal meteor containing a lost mythical female creature. An epic journey through fantastical worlds ensues as the sailors struggle to return her to her people. This is a music Video for Of Monsters and Men’s ‘Little Talks’ (Record Label: Republic / Universal Music)

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Mixed media illustration by Andrew Archer

Andrew Archer lives in Auckland, New Zealand where he is working as an illustrator since 2006. He uses a healthy mix of both traditional and digital techniques. Andrew Archer is greatly inspired by surrealism, juxtapositions and sublime narratives but more specifically wood block prints, edo period art, cartoons, ideograms, characterization, travel and Asia. He has worked for WIRED, Runners World, ESPN, MOJO, Q Magazine, Saatchi & Saatchi, BBC, Red Bull, BBDO, OUT, Faber & Faber, Popsci, Spin, EMI Music, NZ Music Commision, NY Observer, San Francisco Magazine, Audi EU, Vogue FR, Penguin Books, 2Brothers Films, New Scientist, Dutch Masters, Elle, NZ Herald, NG Traveller etc.

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paintings by Jana Brike

Jana Brike is an artist from Riga (Latvia, small country in the Baltic region of Northern Europe). Inspired by her children book illustrations, the Russian realism, Soviet animation masters or renaissance master’s biblical paintings. She creates powerful and strange imagery of ordinary scene of daily life twisted in some surreal universe. Her paintings are beautifully haunted with a particular interest to identity, sexuality or any emotional landscape.
Jana Brike has exhibited his work all through Europe as well as in several parts of the US.

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Abstract sky photography by Eric Cahan

Eric Cahan is an artist from New-York city. His fine art photographs are inspired by color and nature. His influences include Mark Rothko, James Turrell, and the Light and Space movement. Eric Cahan believes that “light is not so much something that reveals, as it is itself the revelation.”
The Sky Series are initially captured as sunrises or sunsets. Cahan’s objective is to create a window into a time and a place, and to demonstrate how memories and colors shift and become abstract.

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Landscapes and portraits by Raphaël Dautigny

Raphaël Dautigny is a French photographer who just has updated his online portfolio. He has very interesting portrait galeries but his portfolio is also composed with great series. “The surf” is an original work about surf sessions, giving a particular importance to landscape with a distant point of view.

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