Author Archives: jolanta
Werner Herzog
Werner Herzog, is a German film director, producer, screenwriter, actor, and opera director. Werner Herzog, is a German film director, producer, screenwriter, actor, and opera director. He is often considered one of the greatest figures of the New German Cinema, along with Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Margarethe von Trotta, Volker Schlöndorff, Werner Schröter, and Wim […]
Arielle Falk
Stemming out of my own search for “authentic self”, I explore human subjectivity in relation to self perception Stemming out of my own search for “authentic self”, I explore human subjectivity in relation to self perception and the perception of the other. My work is a reaction to our Facebook-centric, Late Capitalist age, in […]
Abraham McNally
I make sculptures that explore the idea of architecture as a container for memory. Born in Vermont in 1975. Lives and works in Brooklyn, New York I make sculptures that explore the idea of architecture as a container for memory. I manipulate materials such as firewood, hay bails, and stone, to create narratives that […]
Matthew C Wilson
Video showing a hut outside of Hallein, Austria on the hiking trail to Bad Dürrnberg; “Hazel tree energy amulet made by Alfred Svoboda, New Lifestyle hazel nut energy bar gifted by Alfred Svoboda, hazel twig from the yard of someone named Sebastian – used to capture a spider from the grave of Paracelsus in […]
Leah Yerpe
I enjoy using the human figure in my work because we cannot help but project on and relate to it. “I enjoy using the human figure in my work because we cannot help but project on and relate to it. The bodies in my work are multiplied in different poses, twisting, floating and falling […]
Teressa Valla
Reflecting on my creative process I see a need to visually “interconnect,” the world in which I live; the interrelationships of humanity with each other and in both the physical and spiritual planes. “Reflecting on my creative process I see a need to visually “interconnect,” the world in which I live; the interrelationships of […]
Miriam Castillo
Born in Mexico City, Miriam Castillo is a freelance graphic designer and illustrator based in New York. Born in Mexico City, Miriam Castillo is a freelance graphic designer and illustrator based in New York. Her hand-drawn illustrations are creative whimsy, fantasy, and exploration: from wooded creatures and frocked damsels to lacey loops in repetition. […]
Mario Trejo
My work features extensive accumulations that visually explore eternity and struggle through manic mark making. “My work features extensive accumulations that visually explore eternity and struggle through manic mark making. Considering the concepts of time, space and number, I create hundreds of thousands of marks, exhibiting his conscious and sensitive attention to both detail […]
Stephen Talasnik
Stephen Talasnik was born in Philadelphia where he developed an early interest in engineering and architecture. Stephen Talasnik was born in Philadelphia where he developed an early interest in engineering and architecture. He was intrigued with the exposed infrastructure of bridges, sports stadiums, aviation design, the architecture of amusements, and transmission towers. Attracted to […]
Lauren Seiden
My ink and graphite drawings, balance a minimalist aesthetic with an expressive concept. “My ink and graphite drawings, balance a minimalist aesthetic with an expressive concept. I manipulate specific images to create atmospheres that explore the relationship between light and line. I use this base to map out compositions that allude to natural forms, […]


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