Mark Lovejoy, after a long career with printing presses, started experimenting with printing press inks and capturing the results on photograph, with a vibrant and colourful art as result.
Kowalskivision had no grand plan behind this project, but stated the photos taken on a trip to Rome didn’t reflect the busy and colourful atmosphere of the city. A manipulation of the images made sure they fitted that vision.
In this series called ‘Patchwork’, Madame Peripetie experiments with fabrics and patterns whilst infusing high-fashion elements with abstract ideas, creating an eccentric escapade of colour and texture.
Australian photographer Will Nolan knows the perils of a Southern Hemisphere summer, as he turned it into art. His photographs of melted popsicles are a sort of Rorschach test of nostalgia, reminding us of hot days at the beach while looking pretty cool too.
Andy Gilmore is practically unrivaled in his field, and the scope of his compositions is very broad, ranging from soothing, almost-kaleidoscopic geometric patterns to bold, fractal-inspired loops, often inspired by patterns both in nature or urban environments.
Photographer William Kass’ series Minimize, shows lighthearted compositions featuring a clever and imaginative way of seeing the world. A group goes fishing for sashimi, an ear of corn becomes a skyscraper, and grapes are transformed into a stage for performers.
Poster project called ‘Artemis’, made by Anthony Gargasz, Parker Gibson, Zsolt Dobák, Gergõ Pocsai and Joakim Olaussen, for the Flow exhibition of Evoke.