Polaroid composites by Patrick Winfield
For my latest series of polaroid composites I am using the portrait to create images of faces captured in between moments of the paparazzi’s flash and a candid pose. These faces are made up from individual instant photos of various pieces of subway posters. Each separate photo competes for attention in the grid, causing the eye to vibrate back and forth from the individual to the whole image.


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DJ Shadow’s Scale it Back video
This music video by Ewan Jones Morris and Casey Raymond is based on a memory sequence created by Ben Pridmore. Simple, imaginative and fun. Conceptually perfect.
Another Magazine interview with Jan Švankmajer
In this interview with The legendary surrealist filmmaker Jan Švankmajer, we get a glimpse into the mind of a brilliant creative visionary. His unique melding of live action and animation is reminiscent of the Monty Python years. It is a pleasure to learn what it is that makes him create. Or, as the surrealists say, there is only one poetry and it does not matter which means we use to capture it.
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Forget peanut butter and jelly. Artist Catherine McEver kicks up plain old white Wonder bread by embroidering on these humble slices. Yes, embroidering. Read more
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New York-based artist Suzuki Mariko has made this handmade felt doll set of a mom and happy baby bear sitting on a sofa. At just three inches wide and two inches high, it’s perfect for your side table. It can even watch TV with you. Aw! We have it for sale in the Lost At E Minor store. Read more
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