photostory

five images from the magical world of miriam marlene waldner

The world that photographer Miriam Marlene Waldner manifests in her images is full of secrets - an unapologetically feminine world of soft focus scenes and pastel colours that bring to mind the the whimsical aesthetics of Wes Anderson. Learn more about Miriam here as she talks us through five of her favourite images.

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curiouser and curiouser: the art of nina katchadourian

American conceptual artist Nina Katchadourian uses hold music, neck pillows and spiderwebs (although not all at once) to create art that explores a whimsical and intelligent look at the the systemic reordering of natural processes. 

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discover korean artist jung lee's sparse neon-lit world

Jung Lee explores ‘the void’ and ‘words left unsaid’ both in her photography and installations that combine vacant spaces with poetic neon-lit narratives. 

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the fragmented images from ran tondabayashi’s dream world

Tokyo-based artist Ran Tondabayashi fuses everyday motifs and words with vivid colourful hues to create strange and surreal images.

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capturing sisterhood on camera

Few bonds run as deep as those between sisters, and few relationships are quite as complicated. Photographer Sophie Harris-Taylor has been attempting to capture what sisterhood means and is releasing a book documenting what she has found.

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publish and be ‘grammed

Jamaica Dyer is a San Francisco-based illustrator and games designer who has turned JellyWolf, a film by Alma Har’el for The Fifth Sense, into a special graphic novel. Flick through the full graphic novel and learn more about Jamaica here.

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picture this

A new generation of female photographers are turning the camera on themselves (and other women) to redefine fashion, art, advertising and, well, the world.

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drawing the line

Five illustrators from the Middle East talk us through their inner thoughts and experiences on pushing the creative envelope in their respective countries.

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monica garza’s female form

With paintings based on her own image and culture, Mexican-Korean artist Monica Garza’s work is vital in its representation of body positive females and their relationships in the world.

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