WILFRID ROUFF // Wilfrid is a French photographer and conceptual artist. He loves abstractions and tries to achieve it with photography. His painterly-looking series of bathers arose from an unlikely source: old low-quality digital photographs.
WILFRID ROUFF // Wilfrid is a French photographer and conceptual artist. He loves abstractions and tries to achieve it with photography. His painterly-looking series of bathers arose from an unlikely source: old low-quality digital photographs.
LYNN OWENS // Lynn was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan and is now based in Scotsdale, Arizona. His work is an exquisite exploration of the colours of the desert landscape, using abstraction and impressionism as his means of communication. He is especially interested in the emotive qualities of colour.
LARS GUSTAFSSON // Lars is from Stockholm Sweden and has been into photography for a long time now. A professional photographer, he usually takes pictures of things others want him to, but for him photography is an obsession more than a profession. This is where the still life series he shared with us comes in.
MAURA JAMIESON // Based in London, Maura employs lens-based, camera-less, analogue and digital processes in her image making. Landscape, memory, portraiture and place have established themselves as the predominant themes in her photographic work. We are happy to show you a sample of one of her conceptual series, her “Light Interiors”.
NASTPLAS // Nastplas are an international creative duo based in Madrid, Spain and formed in 2006 by illustrator Fran R. Learte ‘drFranken’ and creative director Natalia Molinos ‘Na’ (together ‘Nastplas Team’). Their work combines an impressive range of digital elements and abstract patterns with which they develop elaborate pieces of aesthetic art. Today we show […]
ALICIA HABER // Alicia is a Uruguayan art historian who has been a professor, researcher and curator. On a recent visit to Miami, Florida, she visited the Rubell Museum and was very impressed by its collection. She shared a series of her photographer´s gaze on the exhibitions that she found especially enticing.