The photographs of Katerina Plotnikova are apparitions of fairytales. Female subjects are cradled by ghosts and smoke while narratives come through pops of color. The resulting composition is a dreamlike fashion editorial hinting at both the wistful and sinister.
Mexican artist David Sauceda creates highly detailed illustrations. Primarily using ink and paper, he constructs his compositions from innumerable finely controlled lines. His portraits pictured here, literally depict the inside and outside of a person. The series is titled Membrane, referring to the outer body as opposed to an inner psychology.
“When I compose an image I work without premeditation, beginning with only a vague suggestion, so the places I make often surprise me as they unfold in a series of unanticipated discoveries. The subjects change and shift as a nascent world comes slowly into focus. Even though my desire is to create places and events that are vivid and seem true—to make impossible places tangible—they stay elusive and enigmatic to me. In the end, the drawings are both a record of discovery and a means of re-experiencing the mystery. They also remind me of our desire to search for truth and meaning as we encounter and attempt to define our shifting world, even if such a search might be futile.” – Hilary Brace
Ramona Zordini is an artist based in north Italy
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Chloé Ip is 25 years old photographer from Mauritius Island. She discovered her passion for photography when she started to take pictures with a 4 megapixel camera. It was only about capturing images. This passion remained and she followed a basic photojournalism courses. She then continued in this field, making photography a part time job. Chloe has been trying herself at fashion photography, photojournalism and portraiture. http://www.behance.net/ChloeIp








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