Photography

INTERVIEW | Paul Lorenz

INTERVIEW | Paul Lorenz

With an education in Bauhaus architecture, fine art, and music composition, Paul Lorenz has carved an intriguing niche in the international art world: bridging the immediacy of drawing, sound performance, music, and digital collage with the logic and detail of architecture. All media are a balance of physical structure; visual structure; and color, whether overt or atmospheric, allowing the creative process to be the final subject

INTERVIEW | Vanlawrenc

INTERVIEW | Vanlawrenc

Contemporary surrealist digital images. Lawrance is an artist, designer, and photographer based in Indonesia. Self-taught, Evan began to explore and turned his intricate feeling into a surreal vision mixed along with his ambiguous perspective on reality. The delusion of the beautiful things inspires his work till the weird moments, represents by the emotional feeling of himself.

INTERVIEW | Philip McKay

INTERVIEW | Philip McKay

A self-taught award-winning digital artist from Liverpool, UK. Inspired by the surrealist Rene Magritte and graphic designer storm Thorgerson, who was known for designing music album covers for pink Floyd. Philip describes the art he creates as idiotic with scenes of unreality and imaginary places that come from his imagination.

INTERVIEW | Pablo Ruiz Ortiz

INTERVIEW | Pablo Ruiz Ortiz

Pablo Ruiz Ortiz, a Spanish artist, was born in Santander in 1974. His work develops photography inside a sculpture (a 3D cube). It is a complex work that shows the content and the argument. The artist’s influence directed by the brand of a multinational companies that he works for.

INTERVIEW | Yseult.D

INTERVIEW | Yseult.D

The choice of the medium is primordial for Yseult.D. Photographs come to life. An innovative concept of art to wear is born. Each piece is made in an ultra-limited series and becomes collector's item after a series of 12. The works to wear are all provided with a certificate of authenticity.

INTERVIEW | Eun Sun Cho

INTERVIEW | Eun Sun Cho

Eun Sun Cho projects revolve around the elements of photographic mediums dealing with physical and technical problems such as measurements, algorithms, analog/digital difference and representation of language of formality accompanied by the process of the image. She investigates the intersection of biology, chemical-physical phenomena and mathematical problems with photographic reality.

INTERVIEW | Jonathan Walland

INTERVIEW | Jonathan Walland

Jonathan Walland approaches modern architecture in a way that eliminates distraction and pushes forward a sense of clarity, keeping the viewer focused on the purest elements of photography. He shifts the visual characteristics synonymous with painting onto the photographic medium. Walland’s work is consistent with the massive amount of detail present in each photograph.

INTERVIEW | Gudrun Latten

INTERVIEW | Gudrun Latten

Gudrun Latten discusses aesthetic problems and questions in photographs and videos, including the image and all its qualities, reality and illusion, art-historical genres, pluralism in style, the ambiguity of signs, gender, and identity issues. His videos are figurative art and are about abstraction, digital color, and movement, visualizing abstract content with figures. He admires Surrealism above all, while the tradition of baroque still life is also essential for his pictures.

INTERVIEW | Maisoon Al-Saleh

INTERVIEW | Maisoon Al-Saleh

Born in 1988, Emirati artist and entrepreneur Maisoon Al Saleh is active in Dubai and internationally. Her art dives below the obvious meaning residing on the surface of stories and accounts of the past. She is inspired by historic representational art. Her work brings viewers into a discussion about the importance of Emirati history and challenges how we think about history, memory and their representation in mainstream media.

INTERVIEW | Giovanni De Benedetto

INTERVIEW | Giovanni De Benedetto

Giovanni De Benedetto is a klecksography Italian artist who enhances the aesthetic power of his paintings through the means of photography. Giovanni aims to broaden people’s point of view by making them embrace multiple perspectives to establish a temporary empathic connection for feeling more close as human beings on a deep level.

INTERVIEW | Jennifer Orhélys

INTERVIEW | Jennifer Orhélys

Jennifer Orhélys is a Photo Vogue published photographer who studied cinema, visual arts, and art history. her photographic working the “scénaristique” staging inspired by the Pre-Raphaelite and Romantic periods of classical paintings. Her work is part of the permanent collection of the Kiyo Sato Photographic Museum.

INTERVIEW | Raom & Loba

INTERVIEW | Raom & Loba

A duo, collective artists that work into thematic series of “microfictions” fragments that highlight aspects of human nature, making them symbolically visible. Their work is rooted in the margins of reality where fiction is the way, to tell the truth about the ecological perspective to understand the interdependence of Man/Nature.