
Underwater with Rebecca Handler
Rebecca Handler is a young and upcoming artist situated in New York, her main medium is photography but throughout the years she has come to experiment with a variety of mediums such as combining digital manipulated works with illustration. This gives Rebecca her own individual flair as an artist and puts her work in a...

Sandra Dieckmann and her illustrated animals
Sandra Dieckmann is 29-year-old German illustrator currently working and living in East London since 2002. Dieckmann moved to London after the passing of her mother and pursued a few odd jobs before deciding to study fashion design, graphic design and illustration.

Jason Bard Yarmosky and the playful elderly
Jason Bard Yarmosky, is a young artist starting to make waves. Living and working in Brooklyn New York currently. Yarmosky finished his Bachelor in Fine Arts, 2010 at the School of Visual Arts, New York, given the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Grant in 2011. He is now making his name throughout the artist community with his exhibition...

Roger Ballen
“Photography is an art and a science,” says photographer, Roger Ballen. The author of ten books and director of Die Antwoord music video, I Fink U Freeky, which has 7,254,445 Youtube hits to date, cannot believe his success. “It is very surreal, I can’t believe our video has millions of hits already,” says Ballen.The production...

Sasol New Signatures 2012
It is always refreshing and admirable when a large company like Sasol takes the time and care to become part of initiative pertaining to arts and culture. Sasol launched ‘Sasol New Signatures 2012’ in March this year, as part of the project they are urging artists to attend free information sessions, these sessions will be...

Namsa Leuba
African-European photographer Namsa Leuba’s curiosity with African identity within the Western world has been a recurrent theme in her work stemming from her racially mixed upbringing in Switzerland. In her latest photographic series titled “YaKalaBen”, Leuba traveled to Guinea Conakry where she photographed local subjects wearing bizarre tribal artifacts and attire. In each portrait the...

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Selected Creatives Competition 07 – VOTE & WIN
As winter kicks in, so does our seventh edition of Selected Creatives Competition; a one small seed network initiative that gives you the power to choose who YOU want to see featured in one small seed magazine. View each of the 10 contenders’ online portfolios for Selected Creatvies 07 and then make your vote!

Spinning the decks on art
Design is something that doesn’t happen within a vacuum but is controlled or prescribed by many factors surrounding the process; a designer needs to take care of every detail and be attentive so that the final product is left unspoilt.

Speed, chicks, a bag and a book
Formed in 1997, Chicks on Speed are the dynamic international performance and fine art collaborative, made up of members Alex Murray-Leslie and Melissa Logan. The duo met at the Munich, Germany Academy of Fine Arts and it was here that their unique name was born…

Stuart Ringholt: Power to the People
We’ve all heard of nudist beaches in the South of France, where it’s common practice to strip all conservatism (and clothing!) and just be. Substitute the beach for a gallery space in Sydney and you’ll find yourself in Stuart Ringholt’s latest exhibition.

Nerd Bots in the spotlight
Married couple – Nicholas and Angela from Kansas City – are obsessed with robots. They welcomed their first robot friend after piecing together parts they found in their favorite antique stores. Photographers Brandon Hill and Chad Jackson started a project so that the Nerd Bots could find their own special place in history.

Ishihara Gojin’s supernatural creatures
Japanese illustrator Ishihara Gōjin takes you on a mysterious journey with his child book illustrations of various supernatural creatures… creatures that are rooted in Japanese myth and which appeared in the 1972 book Illustrated Book of Japanese Monsters. They can also be called rather homoerotic, stimulating a world of emotions and evoking almost trancelike fantasies....