Exhibition Announcement

I love to see how other people approach photography and create artworks on film! And one way of exploring works of lesser-known photographers is the website feature shoot – and the most fun part of this initiative for me is the Print Swap. Everyone who is interested can submit a … Continue readingExhibition Announcement

Cats of Istanbul

Istanbul is a bustling place, full of people, but it doesn’t take long to notice that there are almost as many cats roaming the streets of this metropolis bridging Eastern and Western worlds. Cats have been living in Istanbul since the times of the Ottoman Empire. They arrived on merchant … Continue readingCats of Istanbul

Fading away

Jökulsarlon in Iceland is breathtakingly beautiful – even on cold and rainy days like the one in the picture. But who knows how long we can still enjoy the icy structures and wintry colours? The adjoining glacier is retreating fast and one day only a large fjord will remain where … Continue readingFading away

Visiting Emily Carr’s Home

Today, Emily Carr is one of the most famous Canadian Painters – she was one of the first Canadian painters to adopt post-impressionist painting styles and member of the Group of Seven, who, at that time, were Canada’s most recognized modern painters. However, Emily Carr only received widespread recognition after … Continue readingVisiting Emily Carr’s Home

MasterPeace

Shok-1 created this beautiful piece of street art close to Brick Lane in Shoreditch/ London. It is called MasterPeace, just like the image that had been there before. In the same place used to be a picture of an x-ray of a hand making the peace sign. In 2017, Shok-1 … Continue readingMasterPeace

Horses of Iceland

If you think you see a group of ponies wandering through nature, look again! They are horses – Icelandic horses to be precise and Icelanders get really offended if you call them ponies. The Icelandic comes in so many colours and shapes, there is a favourite for everyone! And with … Continue readingHorses of Iceland