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Small World by Manuel Archain.
“ The usual, everyday dream, our out of scale perception and how each one of us is so into our personal world that we cannot see what is happening around us. The size and weight of things is so distorted, we can even manage to move into a small world. Why the size of a truck could not be the same as my personal scale of a tea cup?”
Photographer Andy Lee captures the desolate roads of his travels in the series Roads Less Traveled. Check out some more of his beautifully lit photography here.
The Light Inside is a beautiful photo series which features illuminated fruits and veggies. Photographer Radu Zaciu carves holes in the objects and places a lightbulb inside, which highlights the natural textures and colors of the objects.
“Most people when considering dreams would think of good positive dreams, and I like to think that I captured that in my work. I also seem to visit the darker side of what people may see of dreams, not necessarily what one would see as negative, but possibly a dream that one could not quite understand or may feel alone.”
Ionut Caras on his photo series The World Before I Go To Sleep.
“Playing off the classical greco-roman idea of “muse”, being a source of inspiration for all things art and music. Sperry’s figures are emblematic of the energetic creative spirit represented in his work and the bands he showcases. Influenced by the psychedelic art nouveau style, Chuck has propelled the American rock poster genre to a new level of fine art status with his print work. With impeccable precision, Sperry utilizes up to 9 color layers in his complex designs, the result is dazzling display of female figures enveloped in expressive patterns. ”
Muses is a retrospective show of Chuck Sperry’s most iconic works. Check it out at the Spoke Art Gallery in San Francisco.
“Food Pantone is a list of color tones captured by the natural colors of the food. In Italian it is often said "yellow as a lemon, red as a tomato,” so I decided to photograph fruit, vegetables, etc. to create a different palette from the usual.“
Food Pantone by Ricardo Vincentelli.