Fantasywire sculptures by Robin Wight
Fantasywire sculptures by Robin Wight

UK sculptor Robin Wight creates dramatic scenes of wind-blown fairies clutching dandelions, clinging to trees, and seemingly suspended in midair, all with densely wrapped forms of stainless steel wire. The artist currently has several pieces on view at the Trentham Gardens and sells a number of DIY wire sculpting kits from his website where he […]

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And it was all yellow by Amber McNaught
And it was all yellow by Amber McNaught

Dress: Dorothy Perkins // Shoes: New Look // Petticoat: eBay // Coat: not shown, but definitely present “Hi, I’m Amber, and this is the story of my life, my clothes, and anything else that takes my fancy.” See more at Forever Amber

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Spectacular fluorescent bodyscapes by John Poppleton
Spectacular fluorescent bodyscapes by John Poppleton

John was born and raised in the suburbs of Sacramento, CA. He was introduced to photography during his junior year of high school in 1988. He pursued all areas of photography very passionately as a hobby until becoming a professional portrait photographer in 1993, after several friends convinced him to photograph their weddings. It has […]

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Memorie Urbane, street art by Anders Gjennestad
Memorie Urbane, street art by Anders Gjennestad

Anders Gjennestad is a Norwegian stencil artist who exhibits in galleries, on street walls he goes by the alias STRØK. Using his own photographs as a point of departure, his hand cut multi-layered stencils create photorealistic imagery, with depth and detail that is complex, tactile and mentally engaging. The placement and choice of material painted […]

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Marilyn Cvitanic, paintings
Marilyn Cvitanic, paintings

“I began painting fifteen years ago, soon after finishing a Ph.D. in Policy Analysis at the RAND Graduate School. Having spent most of my life in academia up to that point, I wanted experience making art in the most fresh, organic way possible and purposely steered clear of any formal instruction. While taking an intuitive […]

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How to disappear, acrylic paintings by Moki Mioke
How to disappear, acrylic paintings by Moki Mioke

Berlin, Germany-based artist Moki finds inspiration in Japanese artist Hayao Miyazaki’s work (Spirited Away) as well as in nature. Her acrylic paintings are filled with images of northern landscapes or as she describes more specifically as “isolated Scandinavian and Icelandic terrain, a subarctic frozen lake continent, untouched caves and moss meadows, and mountains sculpted into […]

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Fiona Tang, drawings
Fiona Tang, drawings

“I am an Artist in progress living in Vancouver and am currently attending Emily Carr University of Art and Design. I started doing art a couple of years ago, and despite my parents disapproval, I have stuck to and fought for my art. I love sketching, to the point where I will catch myself looking […]

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Asphyxia, hyper-realistic sculpture by Christopher David White
Asphyxia, hyper-realistic sculpture by Christopher David White

“With nature undergoing a perpetual transformation, everything derived from nature is subject to the same repetitive cycle of growth and decay—of life and death. Change is a constant reminder that permanence is the ultimate illusion. It is through the creation of hyper-realistic sculpture that I explore the relationship between nature, man, and the phenomenon of […]

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