Jin Chantez Yee (Jin Xingye) draws imaginary worlds, fairy atmospheres, like children stories, with as main theme the relationship between men and nature. Continue reading
Tag Archives: relationship
Bridegroom’s Oak: The Tree With Its Own Postal Address
Bräutigamseiche,
Dodauer Forst,
23701 Eutin, Germany Continue reading
The Museum of Broken Relationships
An empty bottle of whiskey, a pair of fake breasts, a pair of tattered blue jeans, a toaster, an axe, and a stack of Brazilian Playboy magazines. Continue reading
Lyrical Black & White Watercolor Illustrations
Indonesian artist Elicia Elidanto is a poet of the paint brush and offers us her amazing black and white watercolor illustrations. She pays tribute to nature and the relationship that humans can have with her. Continue reading
8 Good Reasons Why You Should Let Go of Clutter
“We are shallow because we have become enslaved by gross materialism, the glitter of gold and its equivalents, for which reason we think that only the material goods of this earth can satisfy us and we must therefore grab as much as can while we are able.” ~ F. Sionil Jose
Eco Street Murals
NEVERCREW is a swiss based artists duo composed by Christian Rebecchi & Pablo Togni. They work together since 1996. In the recent years NEVERCREW undertook a research that doesn’t aim at forcedly channeling reflections in a precise stylistic and formal way Continue reading
The Theatre of the Absurd
Rubi Lebovitch is a talented photographer, who was born in Jaffa in 1974 and currently based in Tel Aviv, Israel. He received his BFA in Photography from Bezalel Academy of Art and Design. Rubi uses humor and irony and has a gift for finding the absurd in the ordinary. Continue reading
The Disease of Being Busy
I saw a dear friend a few days ago. I stopped by to ask her how she was doing, how her family was. She looked up, voice lowered, and just whimpered: “I’m so busy… I am so busy… have so much going on.” Continue reading
Human Impact on Earth (Theatrically Composed)
“Logic of Spring”
Robert and Shana ParkeHarrison have been a collaborative duo for the last 20 years, mixing Shana’s interest in dance with Robert’s background in photography to produce environments specifically for their combined practice. A constant theme throughout the couple’s two decade long work has been man’s effect on the landscape showcasing how we are constantly influencing, and more often than not damaging, the Earth. Continue reading