
Colourful shining landscapes by Kate Shaw
These colourful shining landscapes by the artist Kate Shaw are fascinating me: the structure is a chaotic disorder, like a puzzle, but you can’t put the pieces together. Perhaps it’s a warning that life doesn’t feel real anymore.


Tagged: colourful art, cool landscape art
Also by JULIA TEPASSE
Turning the camera back on yourself video by Britta Thie
Shooting is a one person video shot by Britta Thie, a German non-blonde model who studies Fine Arts at The Cooper Union School of Arts in New York. In the video, Thie connects two different worlds and shows that ‘posing in front of the camera’ is a really hard, non-emotional business.

Creepy clay sculptures by Ronit Baranga
I love these sculptures that ‘speak’ by talented Israeli artist, Ronit Baranga. And yes, like you, I don’t even want to know what they’re talking about!
Fever Ray: When I Grow Up video
Fever Ray is the solo project of Karin Dreijer Andersson, the Swedish lead vocalist of the indie-duo, The Knife. I love her dark and deep vocal style, especially the pitch-shifting. On stage, Andersson wears theatrical masks which underlines this awesome, bizarre style.
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