Analog Interactive Installation is an installation made of a helium-inflated sphere trapped inside a small room that’s spiked with dozens of protruding charcoal pieces which scrape the edges of the gallery wall as participants push, toss, and otherwise manipulate it.
by Karina Smigla-Bobinski
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This Strange Instrument. Ink and photoshop, 16 x 20”.
Two Autumns Spent With Rabbits. Pen, ink and photoshop, 15,5 x 22”.
Christine Kim’s body of work includes traditional lithography, performance, and installation. Her early fascination with light and shadow started from painting black tusche washes on limestone and looking up at sun-filtered forest canopies and other sacred architecture. Her work speaks to subtle tones of uncertainty, tension, and unease. The paper figures are fragmented, concealed, and weakened under the knife. There is a distinct vulnerability in the subject and the medium. Drawing from a background in fine arts and art education, she currently lives and works in Toronto. (by Honey)
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Euphoria by Erica Batton
You can check out my portfolio here.
Who’d have known your stomach could double as a camera?
Two UK students, Josh Lake and Luke Evans, ate 35mm film and were able to process photos after the film, erm, came out!
‘Solid Air’ by Mat Miller
My new one! I had a lot of fun doing it, hope you like it!
Available as prints and more here
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High Speed Liquid Flowers by Jack Long
Fantastic series entitled “Vessels and Blossoms” by Milwaukee-based photographer Jack Long.
Jack captures coloured water in high speed, creating the shape of flowers in bloom, leaves, and even pots.