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Photographer: Christie Goldstein, ninetwelvephotography.com (@ninetwelvephotography on Instagram)
Artist Bio:
“In a world
Full of
Temporary things You are
A perpetual feeling” - Sanober Khan
Words have power. They have the ability to help, to heal, to hinder, and to hurt, but the real power in words is their meaning and how they are interpreted. I often fail in my ability to convey in words what I am able to convey with my camera; my voice, my words are found in my images. My photographic approach is to try and capture movement, texture, and color in a framework that hopefully creates a visceral response from the viewer if for no other reason than they have never seen the subject captured in this way. My secondary goal is to tell enough of a story that it leaves you wanting to know more, to see more, to feel more. This is my photographic approach across the full range of subject matters - flora, fauna, humans, still life, even architecture.
My ya’ll is an authentic one being from Houston. After a career as a nurse, I turned towards photography as a way to express myself creatively. Growing up, I thought I would be a librarian by day and author by night. I compromised and found my desire for storytelling was much more suited to being captured by my camera. It still surprises me when others connect strongly to my images and I am honored to have them currently showing in 4 galleries in the US, and 9 images to show in Barcelona in December.
Coach Aliyah giving a demo on the erg. DC Strokes Rowing Club. Anacostia Community Boathouse, Washington, DC.
See shot from January 2009: Erg Erg Erg Erg.
All Points East, Victoria Park, London Ft. The Strokes, The Raconteurs, Johnny Marr, Courtney Barnett, Jarvis Cocker + Anna Calvi - 25th May 2019
Photography by Bimal Tailor
RESOLUTION RUN 10K 15K.
The Stroke Association UK.
Finsbury Park, London .
14 August 2011.
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photo by Robert Piwko / robertpiwko.com
A hypermaximalist artwork that melds abstract elements with punk collage, featuring random textures and graffiti strokes for a surreal feel. The digital illustration encapsulates the themes of impermanence and melancholy in a macabre style. The image highlights splash art techniques using ink. At the heart of the composition is a biomechanical cyberpunk girl with intricate cybernetic limbs in vibrant blue, gold, and purple hues. Her synthetic hair, a mix of black and electric violet, flows wildly as she reclines on a weathered metallic platform. The mechanical components softly glow blue and are surrounded by snaking pipes and wires. Her gothic dress shimmers in iridescent hues, blending deep black with prismatic accents. The background is an industrial scene, graffiti-stained and bursting with technicolor ink splatters, holographic glitches, and urban chaos. The overall image fuses intricate sci-fi aesthetics with rebellious punk energy, evoking feelings of otherworldly resilience