New works prompted by America deciding to leave the Paris Agreement becoming a nation of climate deniers.
Vanitas was primarily known as a popular Dutch art genre of the Baroque period c. 1585-1730 having its renaissance in the mid 17th century.
All new works will be NFC certified with a studio embedded NFC (near field communication) tag using blockchain anti-counterfeit encryption.
new data released that is alarming climate scientists globally
Circularity focuses on resource cycles, while sustainability is more broadly related to people, the planet and the economy. Circularity and sustainability stand in a long tradition of related visions, models and theories.
A very frank and direct conversation about living and working as an artist in Russia.
Famous experimental artist Alexander James Hamilton arrived in Krasnoyarsk to host 12 young Siberian artists in his studio.
Curator Oleg Deetz states 'The result of the observation was a simple conclusion: to not hold this exhibition would be a crime against photography itself'.
I return to the original location for the 2014-2015 Oil + Water series on the banks of the Kama river.
Gita Lenz 1910-2011 was an American born New York photographer whose imagery ranged from the humanist to the abstract. Most known for the seminal photographic exhibition 'Abstraction in photography'
Every second, another ten tons of plastic is produced. 10% of all plastic produced ends up in the oceans.
Discussing my inspirations by the Pre-Raphaelites Vrubel and Flavitsky death and the urgency of life in my work
In a unique photographic process discover how the surface tension of the water is my playground.
New bronze works, molotov petrol bombs and a humorous poke at the bottled water industry
What would Auguste Rodin or his subject in The Thinker be contemplating if it were made today
nations, governments & institutions have come to realise that they have acknowledged this fact far too late as water tables run dry, rivers and oceans become polluted and stripped bare of their bounty.
Small changes we can all make that mean big changes to our impact on the natural world.
This piece was projected over a vast black water reflection pool installed within the studio