David Maisel: Mining

David Maisel's imagery of toxic mining sites will make you reassess what you describe as beautiful.

Gerald. Good dog

What started out as a quest to design an origami dog, has blossomed into a collaboration involving over a hundred different artists, and wonderful variety of limited-edition prints of their trusty companion.  

Benjamin Bouchet 

Benjamin Bouchet's inventive still life images show a delightful urban flair and savvy.

 


KAI AND SUNNY

KAI AND SUNNY


Josef Schultz

Josef Schultz's images may sometimes have a computer game screen-like quality to them, but they combine real, photographic elements with into surreal scenes that at once can feel familiar, and slightly disturbing in their "perfected" state. 

 

Rubin Ireland

Ruben Ireland is a writer who tells his stories without words -  each image will draw you deeper into the plot, as your mind fills in the details on each character, circumstance, and - before you know it - all the possibilities of what will happen next.

 

Kumi Yamashita

An unassuming piece of aluminum becomes a running man, simple pieces of paper become distinctly unique profiles of people - Kumi Yamashita creates in the media of light - and you will enjoy seeing the objects she uses to do so.

 


ANDY GILMORE

ANDY GILMORE


Bruno Dayan

The otherworldly quality of Bruno Dayan's water imagery will draw you into a sensual world that will entice your imagination.

 

Andrew Zuckerman

I am utterly mesmerized by Andrew Zuckerman's images for his book, "Bird". Perhaps it's because I can stare at these creatures so closely, and in such marvelous detail, that makes me enjoy the experience in a way I never could in real life.

 

Paul Lee

Paul Lee's innovative techniques and classic graphic design sensibilities promises to surprise and delight.