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Photography

  • Kyle Thompson Surreal Photography

    Kyle Thompson Surreal Photography

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    Kyle Thompson’s hauntingly surreal photographs evade narrative and easy answers. We make associations and attempt to form meanings that that artist has indicated, but are left with only more questions. Yet Thompson’s work is gratifying: elegant compositions. Rich colors. Powerful juxtapositions. Each image is unique, but form a complex body of work. The artist tends to…

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  • Lara Zankoul Photography

    Lara Zankoul Photography

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    The Unseen In her series “The Unseen”, Lebanese photographer Lara Zankoul pushes the boundaries of photographic surrealism through her constructed life-size sets. Strictly through the use of her camera and with no digital manipulation, Zankoul creates dreamlike images where water is used to depict contrasting characteristics of the characters she photographs. Each image captures a…

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  • The Invisible Empire by Juha Arvid Helminen

    The Invisible Empire by Juha Arvid Helminen

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    The Invisible Empire series by Juha Arvid Helminen depicts figures of authority in all black, against dark or black landscapes with their faces obscured.  The series revels in darkness, anonymity and brutality. I’ve had an irrational fear of the potential that “the crowd” become (in experiences as mundane as a sports game) since I was young. A few years ago…

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  • California-based artist Liz Huston makes gorgeous art inspired by philosophy, spirituality and mythology. She owns an art and curiosity shop where you can buy her work in LA (or online through the link below!) What follows is her latest work, her artist statement, and finally excepts from an interview with her. Leave a comment below…

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  • Carlos Bracho Photography

    Carlos Bracho Photography

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    Carlos Bracho is Panamanian self-taught photographer. His work is inspired by melancholy, nature and decay. His latest work mixes abandoned architecture with elements found in the woods. StatementI explore sadness through images, because we can find a deeper beauty in loss than we can in a smile. My work explores stories of fear and pain.…

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