Featured Artist: Matthew Albanese’s Surreal Landscapes
Matthew Albanese’s work uses small scales made of everyday items and turns them into surreal landscapes.
Matthew Albanese’s work uses small scales made of everyday items and turns them into surreal landscapes.
Li Wei is a Beijing-based artist that creates jaw-dropping scenes using metal wires, scaffolding, cranes and acrobatics!
American artist Alexa Meade makes you ask “Is her work a photograph or a painting?” Click to see what I mean…
Remember when you went to church camp and they made you make a cross out of burnt matches? Well this is way cooler!
James Charles bills are creative, though the US Mint might not be happy with his work but Star Wars, KISS, and Mr.T fans would be!
Andy Alcala paints his face using works by famous painters as examples then photographs it.
Gavin Gough’s is Google’s #1 result when you search for “Freelance Travel Photographer”… and for good reason!
Mexican photographer, Dulce Pinzon, uses her skills to document immigrant labor issues through creative photography.
The new Ansel Adams, as an average print starts around $20,000 USD. He’s the only person to sell a photograph for 1 million USD
Although I’m not into fashion at all or fashion photography, I did find Scott’s website a year ago and liked it for many reasons.
Andy Goldsworthy was one of the first artists I remember seeing that really got my attention. I liked the fact that he used photography to record his work because most often it only last minutes to hours.
You might have seen this guy on Yahoo News bits a few months ago, as that’s how I stumbled onto his work. Even now after I look at some of his stuff I’m still left wondering, “How did he do it?”
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