Fine art photographer known for her fantastical and dream-like portraits.
She earned a master’s degree in classical piano from Royal College of Music after graduating from University of British Columbia and the Vancouver Academy of Music.
A classically trained pianist, she is a registered Royal Conservatory of Music teacher and has performed in music festivals around the world. She’s also a faculty member in the Vancouver-based conservatoires, including doing session work with metal bands. more » “Interview with the Photographer Lillian Liu”
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Interview with the Photographer Lillian Liu
The Photographer Ricky Woodside
My passion has always been in generating striking imagery. Through Photography, Graphic Design and illustration. I am constantly seeking new ways to challenge my creativity. I offer a unique and complete package to my clients having worked extensively in design, print & photography industries throughout the world for over twenty years.
Photographer: Ricky Woodside
Fashion Designer: Rhys Ellis – SS18 White Horses COLLECTION
Stylists: Chrystofer Benson, Greta Coston, Ashleigh Hodges, Jodie Broadley
Models: Mia Resa & Hannah Patricia
Location : London Modern Art Museum more » “The Photographer Ricky Woodside”
Ricky Woodside and Rhys Ellis
The White Horses collection by Rhys Ellis seen on these pages emerged from the inescapable environmental issue concerning our planet’s oceans and aims to stimulate an empowering movement for change.
Inspired by the rapid deterioration and bleaching of the coral reefs caused by climate change, White Horses studies the journey in which the natural vibrancy of the underwater world becomes depleted by our own hands.
The irresponsible destruction of the oceans makes a huge impact on the many species that rely on the coral reefs’ eco systems, inevitably leading to the demise of our precious marine life.
Rhys Ellis donates a portion of his income from his design wear to support the Big Blue Ocean Clean Up and he is also a member of the Fair Wear Foundation.
Interview with the Artist Kathrin Longhurst
Q: Tell us about your art and what inspired you to produce imagery about futuristic, science fiction or fantasy themes.
A: My work deals mainly with issues of gender parity, women’s empowerment and propaganda. In today’s world we are in desperate need to create a different narrative of women as capable, strong and empowered. Most of Western culture and history is told from a man’s perspective and we are frequently exposed to imagery that objectifies women and portrays them as accessories. I want to change that by using the visual language and symbolism of propaganda that I was exposed to growing up in East Berlin. I use military outfits and accessories as attributes of power and agency in my paintings.
Interview with the Photographer Wayne Hoecherl
Sci Phone Series
Q: Tell us about your art and what inspired you to produce imagery about futuristic, science fiction or fantasy themes.
A: All of the images for my current sci-fi themed work are created with my i-Phone. I had been doing work like this on my computer and then I found an app that allowed me to Layer images together directly on my phone.
Q: Is there anyone who has strongly influenced your style or direction in art? Or is there any artist past or present who inspires your art in any way whom you wish to mention?