Marena Skubatz - Sea In Me, 2014
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Marena Skubatz - Sea In Me, 2014
SPOTLIGHT: The New York City Ballet by JR
For their 2014 Art Series, the New York City Ballet enlisted the remarkable talents of French street artist and photographer, JR to create a large scale art photo installation featuring the dancers of NYCB, placed in various parts of the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center. More after the jump:
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AHHHHHHHHHH THIS IS TOO GOOD.
spencer at the botanic garden.
We are so small.
spencer at brighton beach. february 2014.
i love you so.
This part of me is not real (by a freedom craver’s diary)
Kirsten Dunst: True Heart - Vogue Italia by Yelena Yemchuk, February 2012
oh my.
Modern day actors pose for 1860’s style tintype photographs. Images taken by photographer Victoria Will at Sundance Film Festival 2014.
I am BEYOND in love/ obsessed with these!
#filmisnotdead
Maroesjka Lavigne - Ísland, 2013
by brian oldham
WE ARE Pi - The Living Brain (2011)
seattle coastline in december
Vogue China April 2012
Emma Xie by Sophie Delaporte
PHOTOGRAPHY: Tension by Nir Arieli
Nir Arieli’s project ‘tension’ is a stunning series of dancers. Capturing their movements in several pictures, the New York based photographer pieces them to one single image by layering the different photographs.
Searching for intriguing combinations he lets the viewer contemplate the various movements and newly formed abstractions, that the human eye can not normally see.
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Transfer – White
Part photograph, part painting (oil on panel). This finishes off the series, for now. I might pick it back up sometime next year. www.facebook.com/kevincorradophotography