Shintaro Ohata

Artist Shintaro Ohata combines 2D with 3D to create a wonderful effect.

PoL Úbeda Hervàs

Shadow series titled “I’m Not There” by PoL Úbeda Hervàs.

Michael Johansson

This bronze sculpture by Michael Johansson titled “Some Assembly Required-Hard Hat Diving” instantly took me back to my childhood days of  assembling and painting Aurora monster model kits. (Those memories that weren’t destroyed by the cloud of glue fumes, that is.)

Colin Raff

In the mood for some disturbing nightmarish images? Colin Raff has your prescription.

Wes Naman- Scotch Tape Series

Wes Naman’s “Scotch Tape Series” is funny and also… a little creepy.

Emily Smith- Ornithophobia

Emily Smith animates a cat with a peculiar fear. I really enjoy the transparent nature of the main character against the background.

Cy Kuckenbaker

Cy Kuckenbaker composites five hours of plane landings at San Diego’s International airport. Utilizing a clear blue sky behind each shot, he was able to chroma key (make transparent) the sky in order to layer the shots together.

Jamie Scott- Fall

Watch this incredible time lapse footage of the the change of seasons by Jamie Scott. He chose 15 locations around Central Park and revisited them 2 days a week for 6 months, taking pains to record his exact camera locations and lens information. The result is a treat for the eyes.

Robin Protz- Dragon Sculpture

Robin Protz’s kinetic sculpture of a dragon was made with hanging gold buttons.

Jason Tozer

Space photography of a Jupiter type planet? No, it’s the wonderful macro photography of bubbles by Jason Tozer.

Kevin Chupik

Kevin Chupik has created an engaging series of paintings with the theme of iron curtain women known collectively as “Femme Fatale.

Slit-Scan Effect

This playful duo performs with the help of  the “slit-scan” technique.

Matt Doust

The paintings of Matt Doust can be straightforward and stark.

David Orias

At first glance I thought David Orias was an abstract painter. In fact he creates mesmerizing long exposure photos of waves and water.

Josh Brill

Josh Brill has created a nice series of geometric styled dog portraits.

Jacqueline Lou Skaggs

Jacqueline Lou Skaggs creates tiny paintings on pennies.

Joschi Herczeg and Daniele Kaehr

At first glance I assumed the work of Joschi Herczeg and Daniele Kaehr was the result of some clever digital manipulation. Instead, their technique is described as a coordination of small controlled explosions with the camera’s shutter release.

Michael Mapes

Michael Mapes creates intriguing portraits in the form of scientific specimen boxes.

Danny Van Ryswyk

Danny Van Ryswyk deftly combines 2D and 3D techniques to create a series of arresting images.

Jean-Marie Vives

Matte painter Jean-Marie Vives creates impossible worlds that appear to be possible.

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