Portland Cello Project Denmark

Posted by Fabio 14 May 2011

Music Video for Portland Cello Project ‘Denmark’ of the album ‘Thousand Words’. Directed by Two Penguins Production.

www.twopenguins.com

Travess Smalley

Posted by Fabio 14 May 2011

Artist Travess Smalley holds a BFA from The Cooper Union and is based in New York.

www.travesssmalley.com

ANKA ZHURAVLEVA

Posted by Fabio 14 May 2011

Anka was born on December 4, 1980. She spent her childhood with books on art and her mothers’ drawing tools, covering acres of paper with her drawings. In 1997 she entered the Moscow Architectural Institute deciding to follow in her mothers’ footsteps. read more

Jen Stark

Posted by Fabio 14 May 2011

Jen Stark’s kaleidoscopic artwork brings to mind fractals, rainbows, geodes and topographic maps. Using her vivid imagination and an X-acto knife, she is a modern day magician who transforms humble materials like construction paper and glue into fantastic, intricate sculptures that mesmerize the eye.
www.jenstark.com

Eliot Lee Hazel

Posted by Fabio 13 May 2011

Gritty and cinematic images by California based photographer Eliot Lee Hazel. read more

Badpakje 46 – Short Film Competition Cannes 2011

Posted by Fabio 13 May 2011

Chantal, a chubby girl of twelve, is having a hard time finding her way through life. She doesn’t have a lot of friends, and at home she can only turn to her stepfather for support as she doesn’t get along with her mother or stepbrother. Only in the local pool, where she is training intensively for an upcoming swimming competition, does she truly feel at home. Directed by Wannes Destoop.
www.badpakje46.be

Steve Galloway

Posted by Fabio 13 May 2011

Set somewhere on the outskirts of our recognizable galaxy, the universe of painter Steve Galloway is scattered over numberless chunks of swampland where grotesque events transpire in bizarre, bucolic tropics that William Henry Hudson might have imagined in a paranoid, material dream.

www.rosegallery.net

Mark Cohen

Posted by Fabio 13 May 2011

The majority of the work for which Photographer Mark Cohen is known is shot in the neighbourhoods of Wilkes-Barre and Scranton, a city in the northeastern part of Pennsylvania, United States. Characteristically he shoots his subjects close in, often using a wide-angle lens and flash, frequently cropping the subjects’ heads from the frame, concentrating on small details and moments. read more