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Tatiana Plakhova

Tatiana Plakhova

Biosphere View more of Tatiana’ work here. Tatiana Plakhova is an art director, graphic designer and illustrator. She graduated from Moscow State University with a Masters in Social Psychology, and later studied at The Higher Academic School of Graphic Design. Her clientele includes Playboy, Wired Magazine and 33 Across, among others. Her work has been featured in many publications including Designcollector, Electronic...

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Daniel Franke & Cedric Kiefer

Daniel Franke & Cedric Kiefer

Berlin-based duo Daniel Franke & Cedric Kiefer created this digital 'moving sculpture' using the recorded motion data of a real dancer.

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Roberto Mollá

Roberto Mollá

Angular and striking, the precise and seemingly mathematical works of Roberto Mollá are beautiful in their simplicity.

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Jasper James

Jasper James

Jasper James's double exposures humanize the cityscapes of Beijing.

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Laurent Craste

Laurent Craste

Canadian artist Laurent Craste juxtaposes tools of destruction with precious porcelainware. Vanity is stabbed, hacked, beaten and bruised.

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Adam Martinakis

Adam Martinakis

Athenian Adam Martinakis is producing some of the most tasteful digital art we've seen to date. In the digital realm, strong concepts are often diminished by the medium itself due to a lack of warmth, soul, texture and the like. These beautifully rendered landscapes, however, prove that a skilled artist is just that, regardless of medium.

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Andrew Holmquist

Andrew Holmquist

We love large sweeping brush strokes. The paintings of Andrew Holmquist remind us why.

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Guy Laramee

Guy Laramee

The erosion of cultures – and of “culture” as a whole - is the theme that runs through the last 25 years of my artistic practice. We are currently told that the paper book is bound to die. The library, as a place, is finished...

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Greg Dunn

Greg Dunn

These striking paintings evidence a chaotic unity of art and grey matter.

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CJ Pyle

CJ Pyle

Thick coils, or as Mr. Pyle likes to call it: 'The Weave' mingle(s) to form abstract faces in this creative series. We find it refreshing to see an artist with a rock solid style that permeates every piece of his work.

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By incorporating music and visual arts Fogged Clarity aims to transcend the conventions of a typical literary journal. Our network is extensive and our scope is as broad as thought itself; we are, you are, unconstrained. With that spirit in mind Fogged Clarity will examine the work of authors, artists, scholars, and musicians, providing a home for art and thought that warrants exposure.
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