William Betts is an American painter whose works are similar to pointillism — a technique typically associated with George Seurat.
William Betts is an American painter whose works are similar to pointillism — a technique typically associated with George Seurat.
A dialogue between masculinity and femininity that challenges our perception of how women are supposed to look, behave and think today.
Photography was something I just dived into after that and I went on to study the Documentary Photography course in Wales, Newport.
True beauty doesn't live within normality, but in the singular individual.
Maxwell Granger’s photography takes on youth culture, skateboarding, and documentation. His photos are sincere and frank in what they document.
PNGSTOCK is a space where consumer culture, technology, art and the internet collide. Placing technological products, both old and new, as well as the occasional outlier, against a blue and white gradient
Michael’s photography creates a digital platform where she is able to have more control of her image and presents an accessible representation of herself as an individual, unlike her work as a model.
The work that develops and leads Marianne Mispelaëre is a practice through which the body - the artist's body - inscribes himself in a rhythm by which he leaves his own trace in the space.
Dijkstra’s portraits tend to be presented in a series format and have similar, minimal backgrounds with deadpan stares.
The monogrammed top and pants are a refreshing highlight, and the whimsical poses of the model have led the photography direction to a surrealistic aesthetic.
Martin is associated with both the Minimalist and Abstract Expressionist movement and was known for having schizophrenia.
Justin James Reed was born in 1980 and is based in Richmond, Virginia.
Photographer Thomas Ruff’s work displays today’s heavy internet and media-saturated age.
Los Angeles based artist, Diana Thater, was an important and emerging figure in the 1990s. Born in San Francisco in 1962, Thater received her undergraduate degree in Art History from New York University and went on to receive her Master of Fine Arts from the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California.
Gavin Watson was born in 1965 in London and grew up in High Wycome, Buckhinghamshire.