Category Archives: Photography

Marilyn Minter’s Heavy Metal Paintings
Now this sounds like fun. Marylin Minter’s new finger-printed enamel-on-metal paintings like Heavy Metal and Cheshire were produced in collaboration with Wangechi Mutu, who was asked to don red and Yves Klein blue lipstick and regurgitate gold-flecked paint or splash around in

Marilyn Minter’s Heavy Metal Paintings
Now this sounds like fun. Marylin Minter’s new finger-printed enamel-on-metal paintings like Heavy Metal and Cheshire were produced in collaboration with Wangechi Mutu, who was asked to don red and Yves Klein blue lipstick and regurgitate gold-flecked paint or splash around in

No Lifeguard on Duty – Photographs by J. Bennet Fitts
When you truly love swimming pools you are also obliged to mourn their death. It’s difficult to not drift into the dangerous deep end of sentimentality with J. Bennett Fitts‘ images of abandoned swimming pools, but I think he maintains

No Lifeguard on Duty – Photographs by J. Bennet Fitts
When you truly love swimming pools you are also obliged to mourn their death. It’s difficult to not drift into the dangerous deep end of sentimentality with J. Bennett Fitts‘ images of abandoned swimming pools, but I think he maintains

Haunted Mirrors – Collages by Allison Diaz
Almost all of my current work utilizes cut-up photographs in some way. Sometimes the reassembly is more abstract than others. So naturally, I’m really in love with the Haunted Mirror series of collages by Allison Diaz. She uses celebrity portraits

Haunted Mirrors – Collages by Allison Diaz
Almost all of my current work utilizes cut-up photographs in some way. Sometimes the reassembly is more abstract than others. So naturally, I’m really in love with the Haunted Mirror series of collages by Allison Diaz. She uses celebrity portraits

Things Taking Shape – Mixed media series by Richard Cook
It’s hard to find much information about Richard Cook, but I really like his mixed media series Things Taking Shape. Cook complicates the photographic subject with bold, contrasting, intrusive objects that make you question whether the simple shapes are conceptually

Things Taking Shape – Mixed media series by Richard Cook
It’s hard to find much information about Richard Cook, but I really like his mixed media series Things Taking Shape. Cook complicates the photographic subject with bold, contrasting, intrusive objects that make you question whether the simple shapes are conceptually

Polaroid Composites by Patrick Winfield
I’ve been seeing a few Patrick Winfield polaroid composites popping up around lately in some interesting places. Clearly his nature/landscape/flower images are most popular, but I’ve always liked his more abstract composites like these, which almost approach a crossover to

Polaroid Composites by Patrick Winfield
I’ve been seeing a few Patrick Winfield polaroid composites popping up around lately in some interesting places. Clearly his nature/landscape/flower images are most popular, but I’ve always liked his more abstract composites like these, which almost approach a crossover to

Botanical Residue Series by Janet Laurence
A few pieces from the intriguing body of work by Janet Laurence. She often explores the relationship of architecture to the natural world and uses complex alchemical techniques to transfer translucent images and mediums to glass and metal. via tbpdesign.blogspot.com

Botanical Residue Series by Janet Laurence
A few pieces from the intriguing body of work by Janet Laurence. She often explores the relationship of architecture to the natural world and uses complex alchemical techniques to transfer translucent images and mediums to glass and metal. via tbpdesign.blogspot.com

Photos and Found Windows by Eric Ulrich
1. Lights and Wig, 36×28 inches, Two Photographs and Acrylic on Found Window. 2. Mail and Bus, 36×28 inches, Two Photographs and Acrylic on Found Window. 3. Drips and Van, 36×28 inches, Two Photographs and Acrylic on Found Window. 4. Doorbells and Neon, 36×28

Photos and Found Windows by Eric Ulrich
1. Lights and Wig, 36×28 inches, Two Photographs and Acrylic on Found Window. 2. Mail and Bus, 36×28 inches, Two Photographs and Acrylic on Found Window. 3. Drips and Van, 36×28 inches, Two Photographs and Acrylic on Found Window. 4. Doorbells and Neon, 36×28

Thirty Five Images of Space Helmet Reflections by Eric Ulrich
Assembled from found images on the web

Thirty Five Images of Space Helmet Reflections by Eric Ulrich
Assembled from found images on the web

Photo Collages by Juanvi Martinez
Juanvi’s collages always seem beautifully singular, straightforward and simple with a touch of humor. Check out his entire collection here.

Photo Collages by Juanvi Martinez
Juanvi’s collages always seem beautifully singular, straightforward and simple with a touch of humor. Check out his entire collection here.

Color Berlin by Matthias Heiderich
Like most designers, I love Berlin and can’t wait to visit again. But when considering my own photos and memories, color isn’t something I immediately attach to the city itself because so many other elements of form and composition stand

Color Berlin by Matthias Heiderich
Like most designers, I love Berlin and can’t wait to visit again. But when considering my own photos and memories, color isn’t something I immediately attach to the city itself because so many other elements of form and composition stand

Unrecognizable by Eric Ulrich
Unrecognizable, 108″x36″, Photographs and acrylic on canvas. Based on a Norwegian folk tale my Grandmother used to tell me. Even though it has a sudden and unhappy ending, as a child I begged her to retell the story over and

Unrecognizable by Eric Ulrich
Unrecognizable, 108″x36″, Photographs and acrylic on canvas. Based on a Norwegian folk tale my Grandmother used to tell me. Even though it has a sudden and unhappy ending, as a child I begged her to retell the story over and

Untitled, 1988 by Bernard Voita
I recently dreamt I was walking around inside this photograph by Bernard Voita. It has long been one of my favorites of his and a perfect example of playful construction and mesmerizing use of perspective. If you don’t already have

Untitled, 1988 by Bernard Voita
I recently dreamt I was walking around inside this photograph by Bernard Voita. It has long been one of my favorites of his and a perfect example of playful construction and mesmerizing use of perspective. If you don’t already have

Series of Photographic Abstractions by Burak Arikan
via butdoesitfloat.com *Do me a favor. Please follow the link and take a look at all of the images in the series before reading below. “When a digital camera is placed close to a computer screen we can discover a

Series of Photographic Abstractions by Burak Arikan
via butdoesitfloat.com *Do me a favor. Please follow the link and take a look at all of the images in the series before reading below. “When a digital camera is placed close to a computer screen we can discover a