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“Alex”: A story about Greece’s international image crisis (di omikronproject)

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DEEP BLUE

Photographer Daniel Balda

Daniel began his career capturing surf and travel photographs. At the present he works as a freelance photograher for travel, interior design and architecture magazines, apart from his dedication to personal projects. His passion towards photography, water and a restless sense of travel defines his work. - Deep Blue Serie is part of a personal underwater project, using natural light on ocean water.

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Gigantic Paper Trees Burst Through Ceiling

Using just paper and wood, Wade Kavanaugh and Stephen B. Nguyen created massive paper tree sculptures that appeared to be growing from floor to floor! Called White Stag, it consisted of thick white paper that was twisted, crumpled and draped until it resembled tree bark and roots. By showing the work on two floors, the artists gave the illusion that the trees were outgrowing their space, bursting through the ceiling and floor.

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The Tattooed Portraits of Shawn Barber 

Earning his BFA from Ringling College of Art in 1999, Los Angeles, CA based oil painter and tattoo artist Shawn Barber creates well-crafted intrinsic figurative portraits of modern tattoo culture. His contemporary style of detailed brushstrokes mixed with an abstract representation of the tattoo art form bring his paintings to the next level. In the past decade Barber has had paintings held is private collections worldwide, exhibited in comprehensive group and solo shows, and even had two books of his work published, “Tattooed Portraits” and “Forever and Ever”. You can catch an exhibition of Barber’s work currently on display in his latest solo show entitled “Memoir: The Tattooed Portraits Series” currently on display at the Joshua Liner Gallery. The show runs until July 28th.

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NEWSPAPER SCULPTURES

Korean artist Yun-Woo Choi creates impressive sculptures using rolled up pages of magazines.

Artist’s Statement

“What is real? Where am i living? What do i perceive is the real? Are invisible things - like my emotions, supernatural phenomena, dreams, God, Tao - real? Do they have some space of their own? Are people really living in the same plane or dimension even though they feel differently about the same situation? These questions are the starting point for my work.” Read More

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