Thursday, April 11, 2013

Nicholas and Sheila Pye

Artist couple with really interesting work!

Jared Sores

Featured in new works on Enfocos website I fund Jered Sores. His documentary style work is made to dismantle stereotypes of hip-hop artist.



MISHO BARANOVIC

Misho Baranovic is a mobile photographer. His work has been exhibited in many different exhibitions. He is currently working on a body of work called Suburbia, he is exploring Suburbs of Melbourne




Jen Osborne
http://jenosbornestudio.com/

She is a Canadian photographer that is living currently in Berlin. She did her photographic and academic studies at Langara College in Vancouver. She also went to Humber college in Toronto to study Jazz Piano. She is exhibited internationally.
Her work Wig Outs is a collection of diptych's that show women before and after they are ready for the day. I feel that the work is an insight into these women and the things that they do to their selves so that they can go out into the world and feel that they have respect and power.






Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Sarolta Bán

http://www.saroltaban.com/gallery

She was born in 1982 in Budapest, Hungary.  She originally did jewelry design, but moved on to digital photography and became interested in manipulation.  She likes to combine ordinary elements to give them a story or personality.  I choose her because of this combining of ordinary elements in a way that tells a story which fits with what I am doing with the mix of modern items and fairytale elements.

 

Eszter Burghardt is a Canadian-Hungarian photographer who lives in Vancouver BC, Canada.  She is an interdisciplinary artist who does work with photography, sculpture, installation and painting.  She has often combined her sculpture and photography to create false landscapes and shoots them using a macro lens.  The images in her Wooly Sagas are reminiscent of Icelandic landscapes, which are reinforced by her use of Icelandic wool in creating them.  The series begins to talk about the commercial aspect of the culture as well as introduces a sense of venerability.