• Berndnaut Smilde

    Berndnaut Smilde conducts elementary particles of water and smoke to create clouds riddled with sculptural complexity.  Suspended within spaces whose walls are dense with history, materiality, and architectural intrigue, Smilde creates an atmospheric artwork that would become ephemeral if not for the photographic documentation. Belonging to an ongoing body of work called the “Nimbus” series, […]

    A. Moret No responses July 3, 2021
  • Spencer Mar Guilburt: This Too Shall Last

    The signature “Fire-Flowers” by Los Angeles-based Spencer Mar Guilburt act as checkpoints throughout the city.  Their inherent fluidity and motion transform the exterior of any wall, building, or canvas.  They have become like a fingerprint, an indelible and unmistakable mark confirming evidence that the artist was once here and has since traveled to a new […]

    A. Moret No responses June 30, 2021
  • One Artists Five Oceans

                                  If you are interested in helping me bring awareness to a broader audience about the state of our oceans go to www.oneartistfiveoceans.com    

    Installation Magazine No responses November 12, 2018
  • Maya Almeida: Underwater Dance

    I grew up in a creative environment.  I have been influenced by sculpture and architecture, I am drawn to dimensionality, shapes, structures and hard light from my early years. Sculptors like Giacometti, Brancusi and Alexander McQueen whose sculptural but romantic works are truly inspirational. In terms of great photographers I love the work and method […]

    Maya Almeida No responses March 20, 2014
  • Franck Berthuot: The Oceanic Lens

    French photographer, Franck Berthuot moved to Hawaii to pursue his passion – water photography.  He shares his black and white photographs from his travels to Maui, Tahiti and Paia.  Berthuot dived for hours and shot thousands of pictures until capturing the perfect moment.               All images © of the artist

    Installation Magazine No responses March 20, 2014
  • Mallory Morrison: Through the Fog

    During an unusually foggy week in Los Angeles, I found myself having a very visceral reaction to the weather and missing my native San Francisco. I took that feeling of homesickness and the visual idea of fog and put it in the water. The result was a mirror into my subconscious, the images told a […]

    Mallory Morrison No responses March 20, 2014