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James Mlaker digital art - surreal and abstract | 38 votes. | Miran Kres The work of Miran Kreš explores themes of the mind, body, and spirit with an emphasis upon postmodernistic cultural identity and existential personal experience. He studied Educational Fine Art at the University of Ljubljana. In 1998 he graduated from abstract painting. He spent the following years in Ljubljana and traveling throughout Europe and North Africa. The Theory of Postmodernistic Simulacrum and analytical psychology influenced the development of his art from 1999 to 2001. He went to New York where he attained the contemporary views and reflections in multimedia art. Miran’s works often focus on the marginal existential social codes and towards the construction of a self within a cultural, historical, and social space. From 2002 to 2003 he lived in Amsterdam where the central, though not exclusive theme of Kres's work has been an exploration of mortality and alchemy, a controversial subject that Kres has updated and extended with wit, verve, originality and force.
| 9 votes. | Polyvios Stylianou Photographic art and exploration into the realm of light has become an obsession and the galleries on this page are only a small token of the vast array of photos taken during the progression between film and digital photography! | 9 votes. | Gerard van den Berge The answer my friend is blowing in the wind | 1 vote. | Jeff West Proficient illustrator, comic and storyboard artist, utilizing a good variety of media. | 1 vote. | Berenice Newman I think this will do to demonstrate what perversion means in connexion with Berenice's photographs,and in what way it is distinct from vulgarity.Berenice's work is a grand theatre of taboo and transgression.
Inspiration is probably the right word,the photographer need only press the shutter release to get the results seen in these web-pages. | 1 vote. |
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