Days of Heaven (1978)
Days of Heaven (1978)
Neil Krug is an American photographer and videographer based in Los Angeles whose work is marked by a distinct 70s aesthetic.
Chase Hall has been mostly known for his stunning portrait series, which prominently features a populace that goes largely unnoticed.
Studying in London has been the best part of Olive's life, thoroughly exceeding expectations. According to Olive, creating an unforgettable movie is to stay far away from normality.
Peaches, oranges against black and blue, Charlie is somewhat a contrasting master, as she makes clashing colours look sophisticated and timeless, her fashion sense is nothing but experimental.
With nod to the vintage Gravure and model photo books released throughout Japan in the 1980's and 90's
Dazed and Confused (1993)
Tarlev photography places emphasis in the details particularly paying special attention to color and natural light.
Paris-based painter Ana Karkar brings us back to art’s original purpose, making us pause and feel.
Cat's Instagram is enhanced with arty poses and some of her posts even make the simplest things in life look extravagant. Her persona matches as she mentions her admirable sense of humour and dancing to a character she made up.
A freshness balanced with clean and soft silhouettes. Smooth textures of oversized shapes create a unisex look and neutralise the scene.
Taxi Driver (1976)
Diversity seems to be the key word in Alex Webb work.
The New York based artist Ian Swanson has this kind of rare narcotic effect when taking a walk through parts of Lower Manhattan.
Finding the time to do the things that you love but also working very hard at your goals is how Jasmine maintains a balanced lifestyle while achieving substantial success. Her mind is awe-inspiring and captivating all at once.
We dive into a study of colours, demonstrating how they react and stimulate each other. The depth and warmth of the intense tints evolves stronger around the contrasting skin tone and crude organic materials. A lively harmony of chromaticity.
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (1992)
Standing in front of some of Buck Ellison’s photographs definitely exceeds a normative two-dimensional affair.
The site-specific installations of Adam Cruces pursue spatio-temporal conditions, causing the viewer to be present at all times.
An old Iron Maiden song called 'Remember Tomorrow' sparked Loredana's passion for metal, making her an doom metal band enthusiast and admirer.