Unusual and creative work by photographer Alva Bernadine; all featured on one of the most spectacularly weird websites I've seen. (And I've seen a lot!)
Here's an unusual combination of artistic disciplines that end up working well together. California based furniture and steel fabricator/photographer Alberto Bevacqua utilizes his skill with metal to create strange body ornaments for his models. Interesting stuff.
Edgy, dark, oddball, humourous, with a touch of glamour, erotica and fashion. It's pretty hard to hang a definition on the work of Czech photographer Jan Hronsky.
German photographer Marc Gronnebaum's Slime series is definitely one of the odder concepts I've come across recently. Sometimes models really earn their pay!
Canadian born photographer Patrick Rochon takes light painting to a whole new level with these spectacular images. The most incredible thing is that all of these are 100% analogue, there is no digital manipulation in post-production.
Of particular interest to the readers of this blog are the Butoh and Experimental galleries.
I'm not entirely certain what to think about the work of Anton Solomoukha. He's creating very painterly, allegorical scenes, but how effectively? I could spend a fair amount of time critiquing here, but that's not what I do on this blog. Suffice it to say I felt that it had enough merit to share here, but I welcome others to put in their two cents in the comments.
Australian photographer Ric Woods makes images that are by times humorous, grotesque or surreal. In other words, they're terrific. My only complaint is that the too tiny web images make it hard to appreciate them.
Irakly Shanidze's images range from the quirkily playful to straight figure studies. It is definitely worth your while to check out this highly original work.