Photography by Stephanie Jung
Berlin-based photographer Stephanie Jung finished her studies in Visual Communications, where she discovered her passion for experimental photography. She captures the vibrant and chaotic mood of the places
Gerard Schlosser’s Paintings
French painter Gerard Schlosser is known for using photographs to frame a specific part of a scene. His paintings are hyperrealist fragments of fictional stories.
Daisy By Ben Torode
Ben Torode is not a professional photographer, but a translator born in Australia and currently based in Tokyo. His series "Daisy in Japan" features the loveliest
Mioke – Intriguing and Surreal Illustrations
Inspired by Hayo Miyazaki (Spirited Away), German artist Mioke creates wonderfully dark, intriguing and surreal illustrations. "Her images are unsettling and charming, strange yet familiar. They feature lonely northern landscapes: isolated Scandinavian and
Food Paintings by Joel Penkman
New Zealand born artist Joel Penkman, currently living in the UK, captures our food favourites by using egg tempera and gesso to grinding and mixing his own paint. You can shop
Oleg Oprisco
Kiev, Ukraine based photographer Oleg Oprisco creates very emotive portraits with great tones and composition. You can follow his work more closely on 500px or Flickr.
Photography by Alexander Gubin
Beautiful pictures by Russian photographer Alexander Gubin
Beautiful Chaos: Lora Zombie
Self-taught Russian illustrator Lora Zombie creates chaotic, vibrant and colourful paintings by using ink and watercolours. Zombie is a rising star, with her exhibitions quickly selling out galleries worldwide.
Kenya: Dandora Dump
Kenya's Dandora Dump Near Nairobi is one of Africa's largest dumping and scavenging grounds. Mountains of rubbish are thrown away by the residents and businesses of