Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Rune Guneriussen
Rune Guneriussen is from Norway and went to Surrey Institute of Art & Design in England. His photographs consist of installations he sets up, primarily in nature. "This process involves the object, story, space and most important the time it is made within. It is an approach to the balance between nature and human culture, and all the sublevels of our own excistence."
I choose this artist because he caught my attention with how he choose to show the balance between humans and nature. Instead of showing human waste or humans destroying nature like a lot of others he choose to place man made objects into nature like they belong there and are a part of nature.
Tim Flach
His portfolio titled More then Human of caught my eye. It is described as showing the nature and complexity of our relationship with animals. He says, "What underlines my work in this project, are the questions about how we shape nature and how it shapes us".
With the Dogs Gods series it is looking into the loyal companionship between human and dog. Equus looks into the spirit and physical form of horses.
Takaki Watanabe
I could not find any info on this Artist, he or she has no bio. I chose this artist beacuse of the peacefulness emotion that I get from their photographs. They look very real but also very surreal. Their uses of relfections gives the photographs a very clean feeling, showing the beauty of nature. Also, I love the limited amount of human esigists. The artist only uses a few people in their works. I think their work shows how big the world is and how small we appear to the world. I love that this work is so positive and sunny, reminds me of happiness.
http://500px.com/takaki
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Fabian Oefner
Fabian Oefner is a Swiss artist who looks for ways to capture moments that are too fast for the human eye to see. This is how he came up with the Disintegrating series. For this series he photographs model cars to make them look like they have exploded.
I choose this artist because I love how he photographed all of the pieces of the cars so that the cars look like they are exploding.
I choose this artist because I love how he photographed all of the pieces of the cars so that the cars look like they are exploding.
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