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Street Vendors by Michael Steverson
Beautiful photos of street vendors in China.”China is sometimes stunningly beautiful, sometimes tragically ugly, but rarely is it boring. I hope these images afford you a peak behind the red curtain.” > expatriategames.net » read more
Tree holes paintings by Wang Yue
Chinese art student Wang Yue transforms public trees in works of street art. The holes can be nests for cute wild animals, or windows open to a spectacular landscape. » read more
Yang Yongliang dreamy landscape photomanipulations
Yang Yongliang is a photographer born and raised in Shanghai. When he was a child he studied traditional chinese arts and calligraphy, nowadays, as photographer and photo retoucher, this traditional training is visible in his work. His dreamy landscapes are clearly inspired by traditional chinese woodblock prints » read more
Nightscapes photography by Martin Stavars
Martin Stavars was born in 1981 in Czestochowa, Poland. After studying Economics and Computer science he focused on photograhy, specializing in landscapes, cityscapes and night photography. He and his camera have been in more than 20 countries around the world, with a special predilection for Asia. (cover image: Incheon –... » read more
China photography by Michael Kenna
Michael Kenna’s work has often been described as enigmatic, graceful and hauntingly beautiful much like the Japanese landscape. He has described this body of work as, “more like a haiku rather than a prose”; his work being like photographs written in short poem form. Kenna’s photographs are often made at... » read more
Vhils in Shanghai
A teaser of a longer film that will document Vhils‘ experience in China. Alexandre Farto aka Vihilis is an artist from Portugal. Via » read more
A series of experimental ad-lib exhibited by Gantz5 graffiti art crew in 2012 in Macau.
A series of experimental ad-lib exhibited by Gantz5 graffiti art crew in 2012 in Macau. The aim is to explore the relationship between the exhibits, galleries and sponsors. The slogan of this event “NOT ONLY, BUT ALSO …”, which imply the event challenges all the norms of thought and current... » read more
Photographs Look Like Traditional Chinese Paintings
Using a style known as pictorialism, Chinese artist Dong Honh-Oai was able to create a series of amazing photographs that look like Chinese traditional paintings. » read more
Shaolin Temple by Tomasz Gudzowaty
Tomasz Gudzowaty was born in 1971. He is particularly interested in non-commercial sports, and also those that are not present in the media, sports that are exotic, atypical or somehow outside the mainstream. He cooperates with Focus Fotoagentur in Hamburg and Warsaw’s Yours Gallery. » read more
Poplar Library by Sako Architects
Sako Architects realized this amazing project for Poplar Library, a bookstore specific for children, in Beijing. Main features of the projects are 2 rainbow colored ribbons floating around the 2 floors inviting children to discover the shop world made of spaces and holes to explore. Holes in the bookshelves can... » read more












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