A personal exploration of the Tibetan plateau & nomadic culture captured by Soraya Jansen.
A personal exploration of the Tibetan plateau & nomadic culture captured by Soraya Jansen.
For Malin Gabriella Nordin, the experience of creating is like unveiling the evolution of a new world.
The Dreamers (2003)
This melancholic and poetic story captures a woman who’s in pain in exchange of true love. She want’s it real and she want’s to feel alive.
Motivated by her mother and thoroughly excited by the future, Clarita Nieblas hopes for a life filled with happiness and doing what she loves. Her best vacation includes eating the best Chinese food of her life.
The Greek artist’s works juxtapose various urban and pre-industrial, earthy materials such as stone, cotton, coal, bed frames, and doors.
American Beauty (1999)
Alice Moitié photography creates a calm ambience that puts one at ease, even with the captured movement in many of her works.
Fashion design student from Oregon moved to New York four years ago to establish herself in her respected field. Now she is exploring the separation of music and image in the era of social media. Her work is partly inspired from her first interaction with music.
Eyes Wide Shut (1999)
Bayri’s works revolve around the internet and digital culture that is simultaneously cheeky and introspective.
Fred Guillaud sees spontaneity and unexpectedness in city landscapes.
A lover of dogs, Freddy Mercury and The Lorax by Dr. Seuss are some of the qualities which best describe Ariel. Her anti-capitalist vision sets her apart from the rest, and her ability to create an artistic image of herself is truly mesmerising.
Milly Cope’s photos series on Nicolette Clara plays on the innocence and spontaneity of childhood.
As always Henrik Vibskov's mixing idea is as sparkling as finely woven dancing salami on ivory sweater.
The multimedia artist takes on a multidisciplinary approach to his work using a variety of mediums including music and sounds.
Sombrero Twist is the project of an ever-so elusive photographer known for their eye-catching, serendipitous of the mundane photography.
Valeria is bold and bright, with a combination of dark and positively outrageous. She owns the sunglasses aesthetic and the most in-vogue haircut.
Trainspotting (1996)
LFW rainbow-themed throwback: see behind the scenes Polaroids capturing the escapist sensibility of London Fashion Week.