Conversations With Myself 1

The images from Conversations with Myself, are multi-layered visual dialogues that intimately explore Jo Ann Chaus’s relationships, between and within herself, others and the world. Inspired by a collection of found and inherited garments and objects, varied locations and good light, she conjures up cinematic tableaus that draw on memory and cultural iconography using herself as…

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Single Stroke

The Art of Single Line The Croatian artist Paolo Ceric is famous for his animated GIFs, experiments with illustration without forgetting the graphic and geometric study of the image. A single spiral line draws enveloped faces and bodies. The effect works in a similar way to a printing process. The line spacing is more significant in the…

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The Minimal Melancholia

Metaphoric souls beyond the lens Gabriel Isak’s art entails surreal and melancholic scenes where he invites the viewer to interact with the inner world of solitary figures that symbolize our own unconscious states. He uses photography as a medium to draw and paint surreal images, minimal and graphic in its aesthetic, rich in symbolism and…

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Revived Emotions

The colors that evoke past memories California-based artist Heather Day makes abstract paintings of scraped, smeared, and flooded pools of pigment. The compulsive energy of her work oscillates between rehearsed abandon and careful restraint. Her encompassing murals, large canvases, and intimate drawings study the mechanisms of sensory perception — mining what happens when the body…

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Flowing Water, Standing Time

Robotic clothing reacting to the chromatic spectrum Imagine robotic dresses react to their surroundings. Ying Gao, designed robotic dresses integrating fibrous panels that consist of out of silicone, glass and organza, and added electronic devices to create every-changing dynamic pieces that react to its surrounding chromatic spectrum. The collection was inspired by neurologist Oliver Sacks’…

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Flowing Water, Standing Time

Robotic clothing reacting to the chromatic spectrum by Ying Gao silicone, glass, PVDF, electronic devices, 2019 This project was inspired by neurologist Oliver Sacks’ novel, The Man who Mistook his Wife for a Hat, in which he relates the story of Jimmie G, a 49-year-old former sailor convinced of being aged 19 since having left…

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Hyper-Realistic Glass Bags

Washington-based artist Dylan Martinez created stunning glass sculptures. His illusory series ‘H2O/SiO2’ combined several glassblowing and sculpting techniques to form hyper-realistic glass bags. Martinez mainly focused on avant-garde approaches that change the material thoroughly. His conceptual approach to art creates a moment that glosses over the viewer’s interpretation of reality and illusion. His curiosity in…

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In Silence

Felix Dolah is an artist based in Mainz, Germany who works with charcoal, creating dream like ghostly drawings that play with simple figures and negative space in minimalist way. The artist’s style consist of exploring human figures in an extraordinary forms. He illustrates elongated limbs and slightly off-kilter silhouettes of these maybe-human figures place them…

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The Eternal Summertime

Precious stones may stand forever, but KEEF PALAS has enthusiasm in an entirely different direction. Claire O’Keefe and Eugenia Oliva who are the founders of Keef Palas, Claire O’Keefe and Eugenia Oliva, features jewellery designed to decay. Both creative ladies have spent many years in fashion industry. Eugenia Oliva, who is responsible for jewellery line,…

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