The Dolomites, photography by Mikołaj Gospodarek
The Dolomites, photography by Mikołaj Gospodarek

“My adventure with landscape photography began many years ago during the mountain climbing and hiking in Poland. I decided to show the beauty of the world around me by photographs, which after a few years turned into my profession and way of life. For 8 years I have worked in the St. Paul Edition as […]

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Jieun Park: urban cityscapes revealed within haphazard brushstrokes
Jieun Park: urban cityscapes revealed within haphazard brushstrokes

Korean artist Jieun Park is known for her characteristic style of cityscapes that are overlaid but simultaneously revealed through haphazard strokes of paint. From Santorini, to Paris, to New York, the portraits capture Park’s experiences while travelling, using a method that combines thick, abstract brushwork with realistic views of cosmopolitan skylines. The resulting images, with […]

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Revisit to the Vessel Form, sculpture by Sinem Oren
Revisit to the Vessel Form, sculpture by Sinem Oren

“Revisit to the Vessel Form is an ongoing research I am currently interested in. It is about the relationship between the purpose of vessels and human nature. It is a visual exploration on the formation of human emotions and how it reflects on the body.” Sinem Oren: behance

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Super Shadows, illustration by Jason Ratliff
Super Shadows, illustration by Jason Ratliff

Artist Jason Ratliff illustrates the power of imagination through something as simple as a shadow. His whimsical works feature children posing, as their exaggerated silhouettes take on the fantastical appearance of superheroes like Batman, Ironman, and Spider-Man. These fictional characters, created in a colorful and low-poly style, represent dreams and goals. “It’s about how a […]

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Winter, digital art by Victoria Pavlov
Winter, digital art by Victoria Pavlov

“The first time I was introduced to photography was at age 8 when I saw my uncle’s camera and his work it inspired me to see how different photography and painting could be. All my life, from an early childhood my primary subject has been people and the human eye. I believe that eyes are […]

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Houses of clouds, photography by Francoise Gaujour
Houses of clouds, photography by Francoise Gaujour

Skeletons of steel, cement meat, skyscrapers have a thousand transparent eyes. They are planted close together as the trees of the forests. They tend toward the sky from the same economic and mystical impulse. We enter the future through the window. After a solid career as a radio and TV journalist Francoise Gaujour begins photo […]

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