- Jackson Pollock studio, ca. 1950, Springs, Long Island, New York
- Claude Monet ca. 1924 in his third studio, Giverny
- Roy Lichtenstein, studio, Southampton, New York
- Pablo Picasso, not listed.
Duane Michals - Chance Meeting (1970)
Masking Tape Drawings by Sun K. Kwak
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Beautiful invitations by Carina Skrobecki and Lizzy Showman for a couple getting married in Seattle.
Branding / Identity / Black & White Stationery Mock-up
Cathrin Schulz - Poolside, 2011
Artist’s Statement:
“Poolside is a series which is part of a long-term project called Authenti©ity of America documenting my vision of America as a German Photographer. Immersing myself in the urban scenery of the United States I perceive its authenticity and diverseness’ and embrace it in soul places. With Poolside I sense a piece of Atlanta’s soul, discovering a part of its culture. The series’ subject matter is a community pool. A location of diverse social environments. It was a collective, public experience to capture it. The energy of the pools, a flat continuation of water obscuring what is below the surface, was a distinctive emotional atmosphere, sensed by me intuitively: solitary, still and private.”
Eyes as Big as Plates series by Karoline Hjorth & Riitta Ikonen
“Andy Prokh of Saint Petersburg, Russia spends his days working as an economist, but its his passion for photography that has garnered him international attention on the Internet as of late. Prokh has been shooting photographs of his four year old daughter Catherine spending time with his six-year-old British shorthaired tomcat Lilu. The photographs capture the friendship the two family members have after having spent most of their lives together under one roof.”
The photographs all have a similar grungy aesthetic, and although some of them clearly have a touch of Photoshop trickery, most of them rely on chance and capturing the right moment in which Lilu decides to “play along”.
maura biava, ‘for urano’ 1999
Tokujin Yoshioka for Design Miami (2007) - An installation of 300,000 plastic straws
