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Remarkable Street & Travel Winning Photos from the 2025 Exposure One Shot Photo Contest
Source Design You Trust Gold: “Wonderland” by Russell Rowland The 2025 Exposure One Shot Photo Contest has once again celebrated the power of photography to tell vivid, global stories through its Street & Travel category. This year’s winning images capture the heart of exploration and everyday life, blending spontaneous moments with artistic composition. From lively…
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Stunning Wildlife Winning Photos from the reFocus 2025 Color Photography Awards
Source Design You Trust Gold: “Incoming” by Maddison Woollard The reFocus 2025 Color Photography Awards have once again spotlighted the wild beauty of nature through extraordinary wildlife photographs. These winning images reveal intimate, powerful moments—from a roaring tiger in India to a sea turtle drifting through golden waters—each one a tribute to life’s untamed brilliance.…
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A Glowing Inflatable Canyon by ENESS Squeezes Inside Melbourne’s Prahran Square
Source Colossal Although it appears that thousands of tons of boulders have been dropped into Prahran Square in Melbourne, the enormous rocks are actually as light as air. Art and technology studio ENESS (previously) has installed its inflatable “Iwagumi Air Scape” in the park, creating an immersive canyon for visitors to wander through. While the 16 massive…
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Featured Artist Chris Engnoth
Source Artsy Shark Artist Chris Engnoth presents a collection of botanical watercolor paintings inspired by nature and beauty. The post Featured Artist Chris Engnoth appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Preview: Guimi You “Breath, Island” @ Lehmann Maupin, NYC
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Lehmann Maupin is pleased to present Breath, Island, a solo exhibition of new paintings by South Korean artist Guimi You. Inspired by her recent solitary two-week journey to Korea’s Jeju Island, the works in this exhibition trace both the contours of the island’s volcanic terrain and the artist’s…
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Dani Guindo Captures Otherworldly Aerial Photos of Iceland in ‘Orbital’
Source Colossal From the air, Iceland’s mountains, lava fields, glacial streams, and arctic vegetation comprise a world of contrasts. For Dani Guindo, the nation’s unique landscapes inspire an ongoing photography practice, and his recent series Orbital sets the distinctive scenery against a recognizable object: a small plane. “I want viewers to feel both a sense…
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Sho Shibuya Meditates on Rainy Days and the Fragile Nature of Peace
Source Colossal The ever-observant Sho Shibuya is known for his daily meditations blanketing the covers of The New York Times. From trenchant commentary on global happenings to peaceful gradients depicting the sky, the artist’s paintings are a tactile record of contemporary life, considering elements both in our control and not. Shibuya returns to Unit London…
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Cuba’s Distinctive Architecture Glows in Vibrant Photos by James Kerwin
Source Colossal In a recent series titled Time Suspended, James Kerwin explores the elegant yet fading facades and interiors of grand Caribbean architecture. A four-week journey through Havana, Cienfuegos, and other locations offered the British photographer time to slow down, become acquainted with his surroundings, and revisit some areas to capture them in different light.…
