By Katrina Tan 07 Feb 2012 @ 10:24 am |

Angelo Musco‘s work just can’t be absorbed in a glance. The photographer-slash-artist’s pieces are composed of thousands of human figures intricately and densely packed on panels as large as 8 x 20 feet, Forming shapes that look almost like outer space bone MRI scans. Angelo, with almost Read the full story
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PHOTOGRAPHYBy Katrina Tan 06 Feb 2012 @ 8:27 am |

Jane Thomas couldn’t have described her new series better than when she wrote, “Oh my, I can feel a new addiction coming on!” as the first sentence of the description. “I read today that it’s possible to photograph soapy liquid stretched in a circle and I have spent ages today trying to work out how to do it!” Read the full story
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visualsBy Katrina Tan 04 Feb 2012 @ 10:22 am |

There’s nothing basic about the ABCs created by London design consultancy Johnson Banks. When commissioned by their client Ravensbourne to test and showcase the in-house 3d prototyping skills and technology, they got to work creating a fantastic typographic project called Arkitypo. Read the full story
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typographyBy Katrina Tan 29 Jan 2012 @ 8:39 am |

Maybe it’s because Noemie Goudal was a graphic designer and illustrator before shifting over to photography, but there’s no doubt that her work mixes both the organic and the man-made in one striking image. “I wanted to mix the two worlds to see how they interact,” she shares in an Read the full story
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PHOTOGRAPHYBy Cyril Foiret 27 Jan 2012 @ 8:28 am |

The very talented photographer Julia Fullerton-Batten just released her latest series titled “Mothers + Daughters.” Julia portrays the complex and sometimes challenging relationships between a mother and her daughter through this series. It is both documentary and biographical in nature; as it illustrates memories of her Read the full story
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PHOTOGRAPHYBy Cyril Foiret 26 Jan 2012 @ 12:42 pm |

The series “Little Adults” explores what it feels like to grow up as privileged child in Russia, a country where its radical history still rules the daily life. For many years photographer Anna Skladmann explored the recently growing society of the “Nouveau Riche” in which children’s have been raised to become the “Elite” and behave like little adults. Read the full story
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