Photography by Justin Dingwall

A series of conceptual photos entitled “Suicide of a Robot” by Justin Dingwall.
This series follow’s the journey of a robot that question’s the meaning of life.
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Water Wigs Women by Tim Tadder

A series of photos entitled “Water Wigs Women” by Tim Tadder.
Water Wigs Women is a dynamic set of images using exploding shaped water balloons lit with a triad of colors, to create incredible splashes on the heads of bald women. The result is interesting and arresting “wigs” of water.
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Is Anybody Out There by Chris Round

A series of of people-less photos entitled “Is Anybody Out There?” by Chris Round.
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Photography by Joel Ross

A series of photos entitled “Please Chase Me” by Joel Ross.
The majority of my recent sculptures have taken the form of roadside signage, which are made and then sited at locations ranging from single-lane gravel farm roads to major highways. Most of these interventions are not formally authorized so the work’s encounter with its initial audience, travelers on the road, is often rather brief. The signs are left on site until they are removed by authorities or by citizens. Most of the signs are removed within 24 hours. A series of photographs of these installations and related works on paper become a record of these events as well as the primary point of engagement with their second audience, the art-going public.
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Photography by Frances Seward

Abstract landscapes Photos by Frances Seward.
I use my camera as an instrument to create a tangible environment from an intangible space created with light. I create quiet, spacious, ethereal environments with the camera, light and glass. The work is an act of imagination exploring phenomenological light, color, space and perception.
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Photography by Sharon Core

Photo recreations of still life works by some of the most famous painters of the genre, including 19th-century artist Raphaelle Peale and contemporary artist Wayne Thiebaud by Sharon Core.
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