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Nils Udo

Nils Udo

Nils Udo's Nature Works

 

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We were having a bit of a rough day, but then we stumbled across the incredibly beautiful and moving work of Bavarian environmental artist Nils Udo.

Nils Udo has been gently altering landscapes since the 60’s, when he moved away from painting in a studio...


Tom Blachford

Tom Blachford

Midnight Modern by Tom Blachford

 

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Ever wondered what the dreamy modernist architecture of Palm Springs California looks like under the soft dappled light of the moon? Enter Tom Blachford, the super-talented, Melbourne-based...


Dom Sebastian is internet #aesthetic

Dom Sebastian is internet #aesthetic

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Everyone knows a triple threat. That godforsaken person who ticks all of the boxes for their field and irks jealousy from all who compete with them. The football player who runs, passes and kicks like a boss or the performer...


Harley Weir

Harley Weir

Harley Weir photographs are taking our breath away. Her compositions seem natural, easy and organic. And yet there’s an elegance and element of mystery that runs through her impressive catalogue of work. Whether the work is for a top fashion brand or for her own pleasure, there always seems to be an element of drama or whimsy. Not whimsy in the way of quaint or fanciful stories at play, rather more in the direction of an imagining of a classic novel crossed with a dark taste of a Lars Von Trier film.

Throughout Harley’s...


Carmen Mitrotta

Carmen Mitrotta

We're always partial to a bit of food photography, particularly if it's a little absurd!

Italian photographer Carmen Mitrotta is a shutterbug who has recently caught our eye with her epic use of colour, shape and texture. Oh, and the food! Who thinks to perch a sardine atop a mountainous kiwi fruit? Or create an avocado creature toting a cherry from a grafted crab claw? We would love to jump inside Carmen's brain and see what's going down in there...

Carmen Mitrotta was always attracted to the visual arts growing up, and initially devoted herself to painting at art school in...


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