Artist -> Jeremy Geddesart

Jeremy Geddesart effortlessly spans the boundaries of reality with his works. His ability to render figures, light and color, is extraordinarily accurate, an then, he administers his own fantasies into the mix. Odd combination’s of lost astronauts and suicidal businessmen with fates unknown and unexplained tend to appear in many of his surreal images, leaving [...]

Beni Bischof -> Handicapped Cars

Artist Beni Bischof is based in Switzerland. I happened across his works through a Flickr contact of mine who is constantly posting the most interesting and outrageous works of fine art and photography. His site is completely unpredictable and thought provoking in the most interesting of ways. Everything is turned on it’s head, and then [...]

Kiel Johnson -> Cardboard Sculptures

The first I saw of L.A. based, Kansas City born Kiel Johnson was the title screen of his time lapse video below (Cardboard Sculpture of a Twin Lens Reflex Camera) on Vimeo. Honestly I didn’t even play the video at the time. I guess I’d seen so much papercraft time lapse video on Youtube and [...]

Ujin Lee -> Dust

I find Ujin Lee’s ‘Dust’ series of photographs to be incredibly creative and innovative. I love that he chose to experiment with different environments, I feel each space exaggerates the already obscure  subject matter and then hits me in profound ways that I have difficulty placing my finger on and explaining. In short, to me [...]

Artist -> Sam Gibbons

I’ve recently discovered the work of surrealist artist Sam Gibbons. I enjoy all the detail that comes from his amazingly tangled and involved paintings. You can spend a lot of discovery time on each one, I find that as you piece together the imagery you start to uncover a complex and abstract story behind each [...]