I saw this painting (Ophelia by John Everett Millais) at the National Gallery in DC this weekend and it was amazing! If you’re in the area, do try to check out the Pre-Raphaelites exhibit!
Fitting for today - “I left my heart in Paris”. Art photography from Ann B. Photography.
From Julian Montague’s ‘State of America’ series.
The Buffalo-based artist’s website is FULL of awesome, eclectic work. I recommend checking it out. Especially the ‘Stray Shopping Cart Project‘…
Underwater sculptures by Jason Decaires Taylor. I HIGHLY recommend visiting his site and checking out how cool all his sculptures look when various forms of sea flora and fauna begin using the artwork as a home!
Elle Deau: Clowns for Peace: Micael Bogar and Anti-War Protest
Performance art meets activism. Read this story in Somersault’s free pdf issue!
By Elle Deau (Elle Deau is a thesis project away from an MFA in film and digital media. She works full time creating digital content and managing online communities for an award-winning,…
Here’s something I wrote for Somersault. Please read it if you get a chance and definitely check out the other posts as well!
The fabulous work of self-taught Spanish artist, David A. Genjo.
Says the artist:
In my work colour, light and texture play across the human model, where a physical moment of a body is a metonym for life’s emotions, thoughts and desires.
Check out more of his work here.
(Images all by David A. Genjo.)
Photo from a series called 214 Trans4M by Daniel Kusner and Bryan Amann. The series places transgender models in iconic places or scenarios (in and around Dallas, TX). The exhibit is at the Kessler in Dallas.
(Image credit - Daniel Kusner and Bryan Amann)
Minimalist design of the cannabis compound. Image by Daniel Seex, part of his Beautiful Compounds series. See more of his (fucking fabulous) designs either here on his website OR on his Behance page.
(Image Credit - Daniel Seex)
Street art time. “Billboard” by Specter (AKA - Gabriel Specter). (Located in Baltimore.) See more of Specter’s work here. (And it’s awesome, you should really go check it out!)
(Credit - Gabriel Specter)
Photo illustrations by Jason Lee (not the actor) from his blog Kristin and Kayla.
talented photographer + adorbs daughters = entertaining and beautiful photos.
(Also - see Mr. Lee’s professional work here.)
(Credit - Jason Lee)