Digital art by Will Lanham.
Print by Witchoria.
“I started digital photography in 2005, which eventually changed my perception about the world. I have been tirelessly exploring the scenes of nature near and far, and trying to capture those magical moments and transform them into eternal art.”
“I don’t think it was pain that made [Vincent Van Gogh] great - I think his painting brought him whatever happiness he had.”
“It is not as much photography as it is about sculpture and installation. The long oneman work on an largescale installation is a process triggering the artistic genom. This process involves the object, story, space and most important the time it is made within. It is an approach to the balance between nature and human culture, and all the sublevels of our own excistence. The work is made solely on site, and the photographs represents the reality of the installation itself.”
Photos by Rune Guneriussen.
Seen at The Washington Post.
Junk Food skate decks by T Wei.
Mirages of the Mind, project by Norwegian design company Oddds.
“This body of work consists of unique type C contact prints (photograms or rayograms) created in a color darkroom using long exposures.
My interest in cameraless photography came from a desire to capture not a decisive moment, but a time lapse, a movement or transformation of fragile organic objects caught on a light-sensitive surface.”
Things Merging and Falling Apart, photograms by Tatiana Gulenkina.
Hand lettering by Jänos Kòrös.