
Islands Digitally Composed by Fabio Araujo
Brazilian designer Fabio Araujo digitally composes images to create islands.

Brazilian designer Fabio Araujo digitally composes images to create islands.

This book is the first to offer a comprehensive collection of photographs and text on Soviet-era sanatoriums from Armenia to Uzbekistan.

Seattle-based artist Mary Iverson creates oil paintings that both celebrate nature and comment on our problematic choices surrounding it.

The book explores the many myths of the grape, in texts and sensuous and subversive works by the artist, always true to his maxim: “A real connoisseur does not drink wine but tastes of its secrets.”

Colossal have worked with artist Cinta Vidal on an exclusive release of the print edition of her 2017 painting, Urban Evening.

Vietnamese born Duy Huynh creates poetic and contemplative acrylic paintings.

A post-human world, surrealist paintings.

Capturing patterns and turning them into square format images of ethereal beauty.

Assembling snippets of reality into intricate architectural collages.

Using only black watercolor, Elicia creates unique relationship between human and nature.

For generations, Kazakh fishermen have set out on the frozen Ishim River in the hope of catching fish beneath the ice.

Her work explores the complexity of human perception and what happens when psychological anomalies manifest in reality.

New showroom in New York's, West Chelsea’s gallery district.

Personal obsession of creating narrative scenarios in small format. By using antiquarian books, it makes the work simultaneously an exploration and a deconstruction of nostalgia.

A Collaboration with Nobuo Tsuji and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. October 18, 2017 – April 1, 2018.

Bound stacks of old dictionaries and encyclopedias carved into landscapes and structures.

Generative art compositions

Step into the alternate '80s universe created by a Swedish sci-fi artist.

Turkish photographer and digital artist turns the streets of Istanbul into warped, Inception like photographs.

Detailed drawings of imaginary cities of the past and the future.

Cityscapes Set at Dawn and Dusk, oil paintings.

Cosmos themed oil on linen paintings

Contemporary sculptor from Pietrasanta, Italy

Delicate sculptures made from metal flowers of bronze, copper, or silver.

Ballpoint pen portraits on vintage maps and stationeries

Palaces of self-discovery: A series on libraries

Christoph Niemann is an illustrator, artist, and author. His work has appeared on the covers of The New Yorker, WIRED and The New York Times Magazine and has won awards from AIGA, the Art Directors Club and The Lead Awards.

Spread across the opened pages of books pinned against the wall, Ekaterina creates ink paintings that appear like fragments of memory.

Image homage to some classic icons.

Amazing self-taught fine art photographer from Finland.