Cartier-Bresson, born in 1908 and died in 2004 was a French photographer in modern photojournalism, and even considered to be its pioneer, who inspired generations. His style was in the form of a ‘decisive moment’ and believed that the very best images were not manipulated but natural, and often he would take photos on the goContinue reading “Henri Cartier-Bresson”
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Thomas Heatherwick
Thomas Heatherwick is an English designer born in February 1970. He studied three-dimensional design at Manchester polytechnic and the Royal college of Art, and since has founded a Thomas Heatherwick studio and became an external examiner at the Royal college of Art. His main focuses have been in architecture and his design of modern sculptures, his most know recent workContinue reading “Thomas Heatherwick”
Rebecca Horn
Horn, born 1944, is a German Installation artist and directs films, however is famous for her body garments and modifications, she has a number of recognised pieces and the one featured above here the ‘Pencil Mask’. The item was designed with Horns face Diameter in mind and when placed against a wall or paper, the 2Continue reading “Rebecca Horn”
Jasper Goodall
Goodall is primarily a graphic design born in 1973 in Birmingham, England. He works in a variety of ways and encompasses areas of music, fashion, publishing, editorial and advertising plus many more. His art style is fairly unique and perhaps was even at the forefront of the reinvention of illustration by mixing it with photography, which creates shinyContinue reading “Jasper Goodall”
Andreas Gursky
Gursky, born on January 15th 1955 is German photographer and artist that has most famously used high format cameras to hugely detailed images. As seen above in his image ’99 cent’, he also captures lots of colour in his work and often uses high points of view. Gursky lays claim to the most expensive image soldContinue reading “Andreas Gursky”
