Wing Shya 夏永康

Wing Shya, Title Unknown, (Many Words Tell the Story)

Born in Hong Kong 1964, Wing Shya returned to Hong Kong following his fine art studies at Emily Carr Institute in Canada and founded the award-winning design studio, Shya-la-la Workshop. In 1997, appointed as the exclusive photographer and graphic designer; Shya began his collaboration with the renowned movie director, Wong Kar-Wai on “Happy Together”, continued then on In the “Mood for Love”, “Eros” and “2046”. He has shot images of some of the region’s top talent and collaborated with fashion houses, brands and magazines.

Salman Toor

Untitled Oil on Canvas Works by Salman Toor

Salman Toor graduated from Pratt University in Brooklyn, New York with an MFA in Fine Arts. He has exhibited in multiple group shows ranging from Dubai, New York, Karachi and Lahore. An important part of his artwork is the influence of cultural lore and tradition.

His paintings narrate the story of the relationship between the elite and plebeians, the conflict of their lifestyles. and present the discord while managing to show the subtle similarities. His vision displays the complex diversity amid sub-continental pop culture and historical influences of Western and European ideals.

Note: a more extensive biography of Salman Toor can be found at: https://ultrawolvesunderthefullmoon.blog/2020/11/19/salman-toor/

Pierre Debusschere

Pierre Debusschere, “Vinnie”

Pierre Debusschere is a visual artist working in the fields of photography and video. He has shot editorials for several leading magazines such as ‘Vogue’,  ‘Homme Japan’ and ‘Citizen K’, as well as being a regular contributor to ‘Dazed & Confused’. His work has been exhibited throughout Europe including a presentation at Colette in Paris during fashion week where he creatively interpreted the collections, producing an original fashion film based on a runway collection each day.

His website: http://www.pierredebusschere.com

Duane Michals

Photography by Duane Michals

Duane Michals is one of the great photographic innovators of the last century, widely known for his work with series, multiple exposures, and text.

Michals first made significant, creative strides in the field of photography during the 1960s. In an era heavily influenced by photojournalism, Michals manipulated the medium to communicate narratives. The sequences, for which he is widely known, appropriate cinema’s frame-by-frame format. Michals has also incorporated text as a key component in his works. Rather than serving a didactic or explanatory function, his handwritten text adds another dimension to the images’ meaning and gives voice to Michals’s singular musings, which are poetic, tragic, and humorous, often all at once.

Over the past five decades, Michals’s work has been exhibited in the United States and abroad. The Museum of Modern Art, New York, hosted Michals’s first solo exhibition (1970). More recently, he has had one-person shows at the Odakyu Museum, Tokyo (1999), and at the International Center of Photography, New York (2005). In 2008, Michals celebrated his 50th anniversary as a photographer with a retrospective exhibition at the Thessaloniki Museum of Photography, Greece and the Scavi Scaligeri in Verona, Italy.

Psarantonis, Nikos Stratakis and George Nikiforos Zervakis, “I Have a Thought. . .”

Psarantonis, Nikos Stratakis and George Nikiforos Zervakis, “I Have a Thought. . .”

Giorgos Nikiforou Zervakis is a musician and singer from Greece.

Band Membersλαούτο: Μιχάλης Παχάκης
κιθάρα: Δημήτρης Ζωγραφάκης
κόντρα μπάσο: Μιχάλης Μπουτσάκης
τύμπανα – κρουστά: Νίκος Παγωμένος

Hung Massive, “Once Again”

Hung Massive, “Once Again”, 2011

Hung Massive is a duo of musicians playing the hang. The two members of the group are Danny Cudd and Markus ‘Offbeat’ Johansson. They have been playing together since 2010 and have played in more than twenty countries since the creation of their ensemble.  The duo regularly invites other artists to participate in the recording of their tracks or to make remixes of existing tracks. The artists with whom Hang Massive plays more or less regularly are Victoria Grebezs, The Many Rivers Ensemble, Bleecker (aka Adam Winchester) and Digital Samsara.

The hang is constructed from two half-shells of deep drawn, nitrided steel sheet glued together at the rim leaving the inside hollow and creating a distinct ‘UFO shape’. The top (“Ding”) side has a center ‘note’ hammered into it and seven or eight ‘tone fields’ hammered around the center. The bottom (“Gu”) is a plain surface that has a rolled hole in the center with a tuned note that can be created when the rim is struck.

The Hang uses some of the same basic physical principles as a steel pan, but modified in such a way as to act as a Helmholtz resonator.  The creation of the Hang was the result of many years of research on the steelpan and other instruments. The inventors of the hang, Felix Rohner and Sabina Schärer of Bern Switzerland, have continued to refine the shape and materials and have produced several variations over the years. The name of their company is PANArt Hangbau AG.

Adam Miller

Adam Miller, “The Bone Wars”, Oil on Canvas, 2016, 96 x 78 Inches

Adam Miller is a 1979 Oregon-born figurative painter whose realistic work explores the intersection between mythology, ecology, and humanism. “The Bone Wars” is a picture Miller painted in 2016 that recreates the fierce disputes that Marsh and Cope held for the control of deposits and fossils in the late 19th century in the United States.

His work explores the intersection between mythology, ecology, and humanism. Visually inspired by Baroque and Hellenistic narrative painting, he adopts a polytheistic approach to contemporary folklore, questions of progress and the experience of human narrative in the face of a world of expansion and decay. Adam Miller’s work is mannerist in its use of the human form as a vehicle of feeling and thought, beyond the literal representation of a particular person.

David Velduque, “No Place Like Home”: Film History Series

David Velduque, “No Place Like Home”, A Film for LGBTIQ Rights, World Pride 2017, Produced by NEURADS

“No Place Like Home”, starring Marius Praniauskas, is the story of Niko, a guy who enjoys his life and his sexuality at it’s full potential. Suddenly he will have to go back home to his country in eastern Europe to take care of his ill mother. Nothing is what it seems and soon he will realize what is really going on. A breathtaking roadtrip about the discrimination and violence against the LGTBIQ community around the world.

David Velduque was born on January 28, 1984 in Madrid, Spain. He is an actor and director, known for “No Place Like Home” (2017), “Por un Beso”(2016) and “Crudo”(2017).