Self-taught American artist Seth Tara created a series for The History Channel called "Know Where You Stand" for The History Channel. He is a winner of Luerzer’s Archive’s 200 Best Photographers Worldwide and winner of numerous international awards including a Cannes Lion for his brand campaign for The History Channel, “Know Where You Stand,” which has been translated into 30 languages and published in 130 countries.
He was born into a lineage of artists and artisans, including bronze and Macramé sculptors, golden-age cartoonists, interior designers, vacuum repairmen, celebrity stylists (and a tailor to the Czar of Russia). Nearly all of his pictures are direct prints from original film negatives with no digital alteration and taken largely hand-held. His pictures hang in collections around the world
Modern or retro, between the aesthetics of pin-up 50s and that of manga, tinged with pop and resolutely "hip-hop".
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Introducing Sipho Mabona, the cool paper-crafter pushing the boundaries.
“And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music.”
― Friedrich Nietzsche
Moto Waganari's Wireframe Sculptures Cast Spectacular Shadows.
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Every designer takes you on a different journey, It's great when they let you into their fantasy.
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