We are all multidimensional, wide and wavering: a little bit ambitious and cunning yet disillusioned and vulnerable. From time to time we encounter works of art which seem to recognize an elusive part of ourselves. Art helps us communicate the subtle nuances of who we are in ways which words may never fully articulate. Art speaks to the opaque frustrations specific to our generation, the colorful emotions that are strange and difficult to convey.
Art endorses our instincts, our musings, our longings:
A Paixão tem um Fado #2
by Cristina Troufa from Lisbon
Dreamer
by Jarek Puczel from Olsztyn
Fashionists
by Sasha Baranovskaya from Omsk
Marbling 02
by Nuria Riaza from Valencia
Landscape born from the single brush stroke
by Rubén Fuentes from Havana
On the Edge
by Emily Lau from Hong Kong
His Memory is Cruel
by Nuria Riaza from Valencia
Split ends
by Roos van der Vliet from Arnhem
A Chasing Game
by Emily Lau from Hong Kong
The Closet
by Rory Midhani from Berlin