Natalie Frank

Natalie Frank, Illustrations for Grimm’s Fairy Tales

Natalie Frank is an American artist currently living and working in New York City.  Her work deals with themes of power, sexuality, gender, feminism, and identity. Although Frank is best known as a painter, she has also explored other mediums including sculpture and drawing. Her most famous works are a series of drawings of the original, unsanitized “Brothers Grimm Fairy Tales”.

Frank’s work is marked by disturbing, explicit, and grotesque subject matter that revolves around themes including women, sexuality, gender, violence, and humanity. She often blurs the line between reality and fantasy, and the artist notes that she wants her work to be located on the edge of ‘Magical Realism’ and the real world. With oil on canvas and mixed media making up the bulk of her work, Frank is praised for her classical techniques that illicit references to the artist Francis Bacon.

In 2011, artist Paulo Rego suggested that Frank read the original, unsanitized versions of the “Brother Grimm Fairy Tales”, noting that the series embodied many of the themes present in Frank’s work. Frank was intrigued, and spent the next three years creating 75 gouache and chalk pastel drawings of 36 of the original stories, including well known tales including ‘Rapunzel’ and ‘Cinderella’, as well as lesser known ones lie ‘The Lettuce Donkey’. The series marks the first time Frank drew inspiration from literature and is one of the only complex, systematic examination of the original tales by a contemporary artist.

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Marco Dapper

Photographers Unknown: Photo Shoots of Marco Dominic Dapper

Marco Dominic Dapper is an American actor and model, known for his role in the 2006 film “Eating Out 2: Sloppy Seconds”, a gay-themed romantic comedy film released in 2006.. Dapper appeared on The Young and the Restless as Carmine Basco. He moved to Los Angeles in 2003, where he has studied acting at Lesly Kahn, Beverly Hills Playhouse and with Chick Vennera.

Marco Dapper appeared in the movie “I Choose Chaos”, a crime drama with Stefano Gallo, in 2011 and “Nowhere Else (Like a Bat Outta Hell)”, a horror thriller directed by Danial Donai,  in 2013.

Nothing But Thieves, “Graveyard Whistling”

Nothing But Thieves, “Graveyard Whistling”

Nothing But Thieves is an English five-piece alternative rock band from Southend-on-Sea in Essex. Formed in 2012, the band consists of Conor Mason (vocals), Joe Langridge-Brown (guitars), Dominic Craik (guitars, keyboards), James Price (drums), and Philip Blake (bass guitar). In 2014, they were signed to RCA Records. Their style of music has been compared to the likes of Foals, The Neighbourhood, and Civil Twilight.

The song “Graveyard Whistling” is from the “Nothing But Thieves” album released in the US in February 2016.

The Dying Art of Darkroom Printing

The Dying Art of Darkroom Printing

The comparison images above show photographer Dennis Stock’s iconic portrait of James Dean in Times Square. The test print on top shows all the work Inirio put into making the final photo look the way it does. The lines and circles you see reveal Inirio’s strategies for dodging and burning the image under the enlarger, with numbers scattered throughout the image to note different exposure times.

Sarah Coleman of The Literate Lens wonders whether the magic of seeing this process will carry over at all into our new digital age:

Over the last fifteen years, almost every photographer I’ve interviewed has waxed poetic about that “magical” experience of seeing an image develop in chemicals for the first time. You have to wonder whether today’s young photographers will rhapsodize as much about the first time they color-calibrated their monitors.

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Edward Hopper

Edward Hopper, “Tables for Ladies”, Oil on Canvas, 1930, Metropolitan Museum of Art

“Tables for Ladies” places the viewer directly outside the front window of an ordinary restaurant in New York City. The viewer’s gaze is directed past the menu cards and the vividly painted foods in the window display and the waitress who leans forward to adjust them, into an interior of polished wood, tiled floors, and wall mirrors where a man and woman eat and a cashier attends to business at her register. Hopper painted this large canvas in the studio, working from sketches that he had made of local restaurants.

Yet despite the bright lighting and the warm, even garish, colors, this is not a particularly festive scene. The two diners chat between themselves, but the cashier and the waitress are lost in their separate thoughts and duties. As in many of his works, Hopper indirectly comments on the loneliness and weariness that so many city dwellers experience.

Mohammad Reza Domiri Ganji

Mohammad Reza Domiri Ganji:   Architecture Photography: Ceilings

Mohammad Reza Domiri Ganji is a 24 years old photographer and physics student from northern Iran, qho is interested in Panoramic and Architecture Photography. He has been taking photos for seven years, and have learned much through talking to other photographers, sharing his pictures and receiving feedback, and watching tutorials on the internet. Most of his phootographs pics cover a very wide angle of view, often showing an entire building in one shot. They are are also shot in a high dynamic range,  emphasizing the use of light as a dynamic element. He always try to  to illustrate the stunning features of the buildings along with the details in architecture photography with artistic viewpoints.

The artist site with images for sale can be found at : Mohammad Reza Domiri Ganji

Kaleo, “Way Down We Go”, Live

Kaleois an Icelandic rock band that formed at Mosfellsbaer in 2012. It consists of lead vocalist and guitarist JJ Julius Son (Jökull Júlíusson), drummer David Antonsson, bassist Daniel Kristjansson, and lead guitarist Rubin Pollock. They have released two studio albums, “Kaleo” in 2013 and “A/B” in 2016, as well as an EP “Glasshouse” in 2013.. “A/B has sold over one million albums worldwide.