Origami Portraits by Marc Fichou

A series of photos combining the origami sculpture and the folds of it’s original form by Marc Fichou.
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Glass Gellage by Michal Macku

Glass Gellage by Michal Macku.
Since the end of 1989, Michal Macku has used his own creative technique which he has named “Gellage” (the ligature of collage and gelatin). The technique consists of transfering the exposed and fixed photographic emulsion from its original base on paper. This transparent and plastic gelatin substance makes it possible to reshape and reform the original images, changing their relationships and endowing them with new meanings during the transfer. The finished work gives a compact image with a fine surface structure.
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Photography by Tomasz Wieja

A series of photos entitled “Spaces” by Tomasz Wieja.
Spaces is a visual commentary on human condition, bridging photography and illustration. It investigates a thin border between the safety a confined space provides and a claustrophobic feeling of imprisonment.
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Photography by Alfonso Batalla

A series of conceptual photos entitled “Memory Spaces” by Alfonso Batalla.
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Photography by Ella Manor

Creative photography by Ella Manor. Manor is a winner of the Prix de la Photographie Paris in both beauty and self-portraiture categories.
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Black in Shape by Mattia Mognetti

A series of abstract architectural photos entitled “Black in Shape” by Mattia Mognetti.
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Paintings by Courtney Johnson

A series of photo-painting cityscapes (cliché-verre) entitled “Glass Cities” by Courtney Johnson.
Cliché-verre is a photo-painting hybrid process; the work begins as a painting on glass which is then scanned, enlarged, and printed photographically. The scenes depict luminous, beautiful, and ultimately fragile nighttime cityscapes that don’t disappear when the sun sets.
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Paintings by Scott Fraser

Narrative paintings by Scott Fraser.
My paintings are very personal, with one work often evolving from another in a series of cycles. Much of my imagery is inspired by my surroundings, my background and family.
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