Thoughts

Upcoming work, news, inspiration, randomness — all that we do and all that is us.

  • COMMUTE

    January 12, 2016

    This New-York-based series of photographs by Travis Huggett typifies everyday New Yorkers on their  bus commute around town. The emotionless faces of the people in the fluorescent, over-lit bus interiors, in contrast to the dark streets, perfectly captures the last, dying hours of their days. These portraits evokes a sense of calm and still, in contrast to […]

  • CHARACTERS

    December 11, 2015

    Darren as Sam Shu as Lesley Sam as Darren Lesley as Shu We cross paths with strangers who sometimes go on to become surprisingly important people to us. We share their stories, learn their quirks, pick up their habits, and wear their influences like the clothes on our backs. The first of our UNIFORM portraits […]

  • MATHEMATICAL

    September 4, 2015

    What is art? Can it be translated and distilled down into mere numbers and a perfect combination of elements, as the Golden Ratio tries to explain? Artist Joanie Lemercier takes the notion of art as math and science one step further by creating 1,000 landscapes out of thousands of uniformly-sized black dots using complex video game […]

  • CALM

    August 12, 2015

    In this hectic and fast paced world, photographer and artist Arno de Pooter has achieved a goal deemed unachievable to many — a world without clutter, encapsulating in his photographs his personal view of the world, where calmness reigns over chaos. With his Bleach series, composed of almost-impossibly isolated objects and figures, captured in washed-out, […]

  • THROUGH THE GLASS

    July 9, 2015

    Call it consensual, composed voyeurism. Photographer Gail Albert Halaban follows up with her first New-York-based series of photographs with this version shot in Paris, detailing the lives of her neighbours in the City of Love in Paris Views. Halaban spoke with the people in their apartments and sought their permission to photograph them in various […]

  • INDIVISIBLE

    May 25, 2015

      This series of graphite and charcoal portraits of multiracial women were created by visual artist, Samantha Wall. Much more than portraits, these drawings seek to capture subtle human expressions which transcend gender or race. By working with these women and studying the facial movement of each unique individual, Wall was able to delve deeper […]