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Made using Photoshop as a side project to my graphic design work, the emphasis here is on texture, decay and emotion. Mike Hindle: website / instagram
Read More →Marie-Pierre Berne Ageron: behance
Read More →Digital Painting, Photomanipulation and Collage “I’m a Kuwaiti national born in 1961. Received my Bachelor of Arts Degree in Motion Pictures and Photography at Brooks Institute, Santa Barbara, California. Currently working for a TV station in Kuwait as a creative consultant. The work you see started one day out of boredom in 2002 by experimenting […]
Read More →DOLL Mixed media, collage on canvas 50*150cm 30*70cm Yulia Luchkina: website / saatchiart
Read More →Hand-painted typography portraits painted over a collage of paper memorabilia. “For this style of portraiture I was thinking about how after we die our physical bodies leave but our words remain in the minds of those we interacted with. I was trying to create this idea, that our words replace or perhaps transcend our physical […]
Read More →A serie of digital collages created with lots of photos and photoshop “I’m an art director / graphic designer / illustrator living in Cracow, Poland. I used to work for a few Polish advertising and interactive agencies (Yoho, Insignia, Pride&Glory/VML Poland). Currently I’m taking a step back from advertising and web design to create more […]
Read More →In his collage portraits, Derek Gores recycles magazines, labels, data, and assorted found analog and digital materials to create the works on canvas. “I like my pictures to barely come together with teasing little details. Sort of like how the mind can’t help but wander, even when trying to focus on one thing. In the […]
Read More →…All that we are and what we’re doing is just a drop in the ocean. But the ocean would be less because of that missing drop… Oh, that song is singin’, Singin’ in to me. Slow and sweet, It carries me Caries me, Out to sea And swallows me, Into the deep And comforts me… […]
Read More →The original photographs used for this project are from the notorious S-21 prison in Cambodia. Between 1975 – 1979 during Pol Pot´s reign the Khmer Rouge interrogated, tortured and killed many prisoners here. Ashkan Honarvar´s collages present the human body at the center of microcosmic theaters of dichotomy in which irrationality permeates logic, serenity belies […]
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