The observatory, digital art by Anxo Vizcaíno

Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It ‘The Observatory’ is a place between dimensions that escapes the laws of scale and physical limitations. An ethereal hall made of stars and space dust, a transit area before arriving at the place where we came from. This is a collection of personal […]

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Within, photography by Pierre Turtaut
Within, photography by Pierre Turtaut

Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It WITHIN Mara Lafontan (mua Kelly McClain / hair Mary Norac) Marine Perrin Quiroga Barbora Dlaskova Candice Duthé Destene Kinser Maeva Moha Tiphaine Schirier Sabina Alijagic Sandra Dim Johanna Gastaud Pierre Turtaut: […]

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The Face of the Deep, illustration by Martin French
The Face of the Deep, illustration by Martin French

The Face of the Deep / The Spirit Who Creates I find ravens endlessly fascinating. This served as the perfect lead image for these icons. We chose a raven for the symbol of creation in keeping with many creation and bringing-of-light tales of the indigenous Northwest tribes. There are also a few obscure ancient Christian […]

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Digital art by Victor Moatti
Digital art by Victor Moatti

Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Illustrator Victor Moatti is the author of these stunning bold illustrations, full of sensuality and mystery. Through his colorful compositions, he mixes oriental landscapes, cosmic […]

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Jardine and Gospel, quilled paper artworks by Lisa Nilsson
Jardine and Gospel, quilled paper artworks by Lisa Nilsson

Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Working with compact rolls of Japanese mulberry paper in a myriad of colors, artist Lisa Nilsson painstakingly creates anatomical figures and textile patterns using a centuries-old technique called quilling. In her latest artworks Jardine and Gospel, Nilsson […]

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Strartrails, photography by Lincoln Harrison
Startrails, photography by Lincoln Harrison

Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Australian photographer, Lincoln Harrison, photographs stars by leaving his camera shutter open for up to 15 hours in remote locations. Lincoln Harrison: website / 500px Via: 9bytz.com

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