"Baffin Island (panorama)" by Ian van Coller
Named after English explorer William Baffin, the island was likely visited by pre-Colombian Norse explorers and is believed to be the site of Helluland referred to in the sagas of Eric the Red.
Read moreLuis González-Palma “El Goce de lo no dicho”
El Goce de lo no dicho | The pleasure of what is not said, 2004
The luminosity of this work by Luis González Palma is matched by its imperfections intended and unintended. One of only a few works from the series executed in silver leaf, it also has anomalies that render it unique.
Read moreOssis #9 by Tatiana Parcero
The works in the Ossis series are rich and textured with a velvety surface that more closely resembles a charcoal drawing than a photograph. Ossis #9 unifies large with small, the creatures of the sea with earth, and humans with animals. The skull of a cow conceals her face and chest with the sort of protection a mask or shield would.
Read more“Ecology through consumerism” by Jennifer Greenburg
Ecology through consumerism belongs to a new body of work by the artist and references a specific incident: reactions to a 1970’s oil spill in Santa Barbara, CA.
Read moreElvis the Zebra by Matt Eich
Elvis the Zebra, Cumberland, Ohio by Matt Eich | 2008
Matt Eich is an emerging artist who shows every sign of becoming a critical voice in American Photography. Elvis the Zebra belongs to the Carry Me Ohio series and is the Artist's most sought image. The photograph was taken in Cumberland, where an abandoned strip mine was converted into a private, non-profit safari park and conservation center known as The Wilds.
Read more33#35 England, Stonehenge by Thomas Kellner
This image of Stonehenge is a noteworthy piece by Thomas Kellner. Most of his subjects are modern and contemporary structures, this is one of a few early subjects, others include the Great Wall of China and the Colosseum in Rome.
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