Showing posts with label voyeurism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label voyeurism. Show all posts

Amy Bennett

Amy Bennett not only creates these realistic miniature dioramas (which are works of art in their own right), she paints the scenes she sets up within them like a still life. As a viewer, you almost feel like a voyeuristic witness to eerie moments in a miniature alternate world.




Maybe One Day You'll Be Judging My Mess...

My London readers should make the trip to Madison Contemporary Art (5 New Cavendish Street, W1) to check out the newest series from photographer Eamonn McCabe, titled Writers' Rooms, in which he voyeuristically documents the working spaces of such legends of the written word as Ian Rankin and Roald Dahl.



Transparent Windy City

You've probably seen photographer Michael Wolf's Architecture of Density series, but with his newest work, titled Transparent City, he takes his photographic genius to the next logical step, zooming in on the inhabitants of downtown Chicago and voyeuristically humanizing the buildings and city itself.



We're watching you.

There's nothing we as humans love more than being voyeurs into the lives of others. This is especially true with artists and designers, as we're always looking for inspiration for our own spaces. The Selby is a peek into the living and working spaces of a wide variety of artistic individuals, all wonderfully unique and fun. Go there and get some inspiration of your own.