[ad_1] A look at how economic globalization has left its mark on former industrial cities and struggling small towns across America by photographer Matthew Ludak. Ludak received his BA from Drew University and MFA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His practice explores contemporary social issues, including classism, de-industrialization, environmentalism, and structural racism in the United […]
“Camouflaged” by Photographer Briar Pine
[ad_1] A series exploring patriarchal lineage by multidisciplinary artist Briar Pine. Currently based in Alfred, New York, Pine’s work spans photography, performance, and installation to examine identity in the American landscape. Their series, “Camouflaged,” considers how masculinities are formed and performed. Through this lens, the series asks how transmasculine identities navigate the pressure to either […]
Introducing Jessie Wender – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPIRE * …
[ad_1] Can you share three life moments that shaped who you are today? 1. Having my son two and a half years ago has changed me in so many ways. Watching him grow and learn all these new things is so amazing. And his enthusiasm for life is genuinely inspiring. It has changed my views […]
“Dirty Feet” by Photographer Michael Francalanci
[ad_1] A series embracing the landscapes of childhood and a different pace of life by photographer Michael Francalanci. Francalanci lives between Berlin and Amsterdam. His work often explores themes of memory, blending the surreal with the intimate. In “Dirty Feet,” Francalanci returns to Tuscany and the surrounding countryside—a place of his childhood. Accompanied by his […]
Introducing Nelson Chan – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPIRE * CO…
[ad_1] Can you share three life moments that shaped who you are today? 1. In the 5th grade, I remember making a drawing of something in art class. What ended up on paper was exactly what I had seen it in my head. Something cognitive manifested into something physical, and I had felt creativity for […]
Pelle Cass – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPIRE * COMMUNITY * ART…
[ad_1] A selection of recent work by Massachusetts-based photographer Pelle Cass. Cass’s composite photographs reshuffle time and play with believability through both extreme and subtle compilations. His practice involves taking thousands of pictures on a tripod for an hour or two. Nothing is changed aside from certain things being selected or omitted. In this way, […]
“Tension” by Photographer Eric Thompson
[ad_1] A series exploring the instability of existing in an in-between state by Brooklyn-based, Canadian photographer, Eric Thompson. This project encompasses a body of work taken over the period of time Thompson emigrated to the United States. It reflects his education and contemplation over the nuanced cultural differences between the two neighbouring countries as well […]
“Whither Rivers Flow” by Photographer Ximeng Tu
[ad_1] A series documenting the changes that have taken place in the city of Chongqing by photographer Ximeng Tu. Tu grew up near the Jialing River and often swam there as a child. After studying in other cities in his youth, Tu returned to Chongqing for university. The Chongqing of today is different from the […]
Sexyy Red Shares Selfie After Fake “No Makeup” Photo Circula…
[ad_1] Sexyy Red was at the center of the timeline cutting up going into the weekend. The St. Louis firecracker is once again reminding the girls (and the trolls) why playing in her face never works out for them. RELATED: These Men Ain’t Loyal? Sexyy Red Just Spilled On Why She Won’t Trust A Man […]
“Liberation Portraits” by Photographer Stas Ginzburg
[ad_1] A series documenting people at marches, rallies, and Pride gatherings across the United States by Brooklyn-based photographer Stas Ginzburg. Ginzburg is a queer refugee from Russia whose work centres on LGBTQIA+ communities and activism. For the past five years, he has been taking portraits of queer, trans, and gender-nonconforming people. The resulting series contains […]