Reflection, photography by Jovana Rikalo

Jovana Rikalo is a fine art & portrait photographer from Serbia. To capture an emotion and story filled with magic and dreams is her gift. Photo manipulation helped her to convey her vision and dreams into finish piece of art. She is focused on emotions, a series of photograph where she is telling how to […]

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Wild Country, illustration by Harry Woodgate
Wild Country, illustration by Harry Woodgate

Wild Country A series of illustrations inspired by the countryside of the New Forest and Corfe Castle, exploring notions of freedom, adventure and wonder. “My illustration work combines the rich textures of mixed media and collage with digital processes, resulting in innovative and eye-catching imagery. I am inspired by psychology, imagined narratives and our relationship […]

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Thor the Bengal cat
Thor the Bengal cat

Having the same name as Thor, the hammer-wielding Norse god, is a lot to live up to, but a Bengal cat with an identical moniker does it justice. The four-legged Thor has a commanding presence with soulful green eyes and a majestic coat that looks too perfect to be real. But, Thor’s coloring is all […]

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Herbee the hedgehog and his Bengal cat friend Audree
Herbee the hedgehog and his Bengal cat friend Audree

Animals are the world’s cutest adventurers. Proving this true is the happy hedgehog Herbee and his furry feline friend Audree. Together, they traverse gorgeous landscapes as a dynamic duo that makes the most of every moment. Their human, Talitha Girnus, captures beautiful portraits of them posing against mountain backdrops, among fields of wildflowers, and as […]

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Urban melancholy, photography by Alexander Schoenberg

Hamburg has about 2,500 bridges, more than Venice and Amsterdam combined, making it the most bridge-filled city in Europe. The bridges characterize the cityscape of Hamburg and for me they carry a strong symbolism, they connect two shores with each other or make a street possible, where otherwise one would have to end, often being […]

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