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Eros, than[atos]kfully

Eros, than[atos]kfully

An expansive and cerebral collaborative series of visual poetry by artists Peter Ciccariello and Mez Breeze.

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I Do Haiku You

I Do Haiku You

Pairing haiku with medium format photography, artist Sean Miles Lotman interprets his experience in Asia.

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Laura Bell & Ian Ganassi

Laura Bell & Ian Ganassi

Laura Bell, a painter based in NYC, and Ian Ganassi, a poet living in New Haven, met when both were artists-in-residence at the Millay Colony for the Arts. In 2005 they entered into the collaboration that resulted in the ongoing series “The Corpses,” a group of collages that began with a half-finished poem and several hand-scrawled phrases on a piece of printer paper stained with coffee rings that Ganassi mailed to Bell...

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Dominik Smialowski

Dominik Smialowski

Missing Garden is a collaboration between photographer Dominik Smialowski and Illustrator Monika Prus. The series is "a reflection of nostalgia for childhood" and it's lighthearted sentiment shines through in the illustration by Prus.

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Misa Verbeek

Misa Verbeek

Gold Rush - A series of works from Chicago based artist Misa Verbeek

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Damon Ginandes

Damon Ginandes

The work of Damon Ginandes blurs the boundaries of the two and three dimensional through various techniques and material. Seemingly flat lines and forms protrude into space as they detail images. Caught in this spatial ambiguity, his starkly silent, yet intensely present characters appear ware of their odd predicament...

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Dave Kinsey

Dave Kinsey

Kinsey's work captures the universal essence of the human condition mainly through an energetic portrayal of urban figures. Working spontaneously, and utilizing a range of mediums, he constructs multi-layered, textured environments easily likened to the complexities of contemporary life...

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Labokoff

Labokoff

The Pole Series represents a melding of photography and painting, bright colors and shades of gray, textures and lines. All pieces were inspired by the poetic fragility of natural shapes and their most subtle details.

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Jeremy Asher Lynch

Jeremy Asher Lynch

The art of Jeremy Asher Lynch on Fogged Clarity.

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After India

After India

After a month and a half of staying in India, I felt like I lived there. I ventured to the country in order to work with my creative partner on a Polaroid project asking local people what they wanted to do before they die. My own goals for the trip included a spiritual restructuring, getting healthy, and drinking in the surrounding culture...

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