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“Colour is the core of our visual language” — Vinn Wong

“Moonlit Shore”Brian Crain

VINN WONG

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Artists Statement

From About Page — Quiet Conversations — Vinn Wong:

Vinn started painting as a way to record his life in ways that words couldn’t. With a rocky childhood and also problems with self-acceptance, many deep emotions were bottled up and painting gave the artist a way to let it all out.

“It was like writing a diary knowing that nobody would be able to read your secrets, and it eventually became my one safe place to express my deepest insecurities and doubts.”

After years past by, Vinn’s art now always comes from a good place in his heart.

“It had helped me through the rough times and had given me a voice that comes from love and positivity. Painting has become a way for me to materialize verses of my life no matter good or bad into something beautiful.

“Surge” – © Vinn Wong
36.5x26x2cm Mixed Media on Wood Panel

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E-Interview by: WINNIE LUK

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1...How would you describe your style? How has your style evolved over time?

Timelessness — © Vinn Wong
73×51.5×2.5cm Mixed Media on Panel

Vinn: Abstract expressionism works are often distinguished for their impulsive traits. I was like that when I was younger. My works were gestural and full of impulses. Now however, my works are much more delicate, thought out, and meticulous. The way I like to paint requires much more patience. Each piece takes over a month to finish and I think this is majorly reflective of my maturity as a person.

2...What are you trying to communicate through your art?.

Utopia -Original Abstract — © Vinn Wong
73x103x3cm Mixed Media on Wood Panel

Vinn: My art always comes from a good place. I’d like to make people fall in love with colour by putting it front and center in my works. My works are also about discipline. Each piece requires meticulous blend work that is both time consuming and requires the utmost patience.

3...What is the one item you use in your work that you couldn’t do without?.

Vinn: I couldn’t go without my tissue paper for painting. I started painting with unconventional tools because I couldn’t afford a good brush. I was frustrated with how bristles kept coming off and so I started painting with other things. At first, it was a feather I picked off the road. Then it went on to spare sponges from my mother’s kitchen… even hammers…and now tissue paper.

I’ve been using them for so long that it has become a huge part of what I make. I’ve developed a touch and feel for them and now. The softness varies from type to type each giving a different look and I’ve been bringing colour to life with them ever since.

Vinn Wong’s work can be viewed on the following sites:

vinnwong.com
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TIFFANIE MANG https://zoartsglobal.com/tiffaniemang/ Wed, 24 Apr 2019 01:02:55 +0000 https://zomagazine.com/?p=4061 The post TIFFANIE MANG appeared first on ZO ARTS Global.

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TIFFANIE MANG

“A Gentle Dissolve”Thievery Corporation

Tiffanie is an illustrator and concept artist based in Los Angeles. A graduate from the University of Southern California with a BA in Animation and Digital Arts, her last job was working in Gdansk, Poland at Breakthru films as an animator on Loving Vincent, the world’s first fully hand painted feature film.

Now back in Los Angeles, Tiffanie works as a concept designer at BartKresa Studio, a leading 3-D projection mapping studio specializing in creating transformative experiences for shows all around the world. Always inspired by nature and the outdoors, Tiffanie’s main hobby and passion is plein air painting, which she also teaches classes for.

Painting above: Sunrise While Walking to Work © Tiffanie Mang

E-Interview by: WINNIE LUK

E-Interview by:
WINNIE LUK

1...From where do you draw inspiration? Is there a place you go to feel inspired? Who are some other artists, past or present, that you admire?

Tiffanie: I definitely draw inspiration from nature and architecture for my illustrations and plein air. I am always observing my surroundings, and often times when I get excited about certain lighting and colors at different times of a day, I build my story for an illustration around that. There is no set place I go to get inspired — I am always trying to find inspiration wherever I go.

There are so many artists who I admire and look up to. I love Sargeant, Sorolla, Schmidt, Monet, Turner, and Degas just to name a few. Contemporary artists that I look up to in animation and fine art are Pascal Campion, Mike Hernandez, Chris Appelhans, Tadahiro, Uesugi, Christophe Lautrette, Chien Chung Wei, Joseph Todorovitch, and Jeremy Lipking, Of course many more as well!

2. What is the greatest aspect of working as an artist?

You can create art ALL the time! There is no greater fun than that.

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3. What are you trying to communicate through your art?

© Tiffanie Mang

© Tiffanie Mang

I am always trying to tell a story that everyone can relate to in my art. If it is an illustration, I try to capture sweet, charming, or sentimental moments that I observed or felt, and create one image that tells a story with the composition, color, and lighting. With my plein airs, I always try to capture the atmosphere and lighting of the landscape in the brush strokes and color palette; I never try and replicate the colors that I see, but more like the colors I felt while observing the landscape and soaking in its beauty. I always try and experiment with different color harmonies to make colors vibrant against and sing with each other.

© Tiffanie Mang

© Tiffanie Mang

4. As an artist, what does “success” mean to you? “Creativity”?

Success to me is an ever-changing goal that I am always trying to reach as an artist. I believe that to be a successful artist, you should never consider yourself completely successful, but should always strive to push for something more. To attain success, I must push myself all the time to go out of my comfort zone. It does not necessarily mean just being “creative” when designing, but it is when I feel like I have put my soul and identity in the piece and have been true to the original concept I first brainstormed. When the emotion and message I am trying to convey is adherent in the brush strokes and color, that’s when I consider a piece a success.

5. What was it that made you decide to pursue art as a career?

I had been going to art classes since I was 6, so art was always in my life. However, I wasn’t sure I want to try and pursue art and animation as my career until I watched Avatar by Spielberg and was amazed at the visual effects of the film. While studying animation at the University of Southern California, I slowly discovered that my passion in the film industry was working as a visual development artist and brainstorming conceptual ideas during the early stages of creating a film.

During these last couple of years, I have gotten the privilege to study under various mentors who have helped me discover my passion for plein air painting and illustration even more. Now, I am currently working as a painter and animator on the film Loving Vincent with Breakthru films, where we are making the first fully hand painted feature film about the life of Van Gogh.

6. How would you describe your style? How has your style evolved over time?

© Tiffanie Mang

© Tiffanie Mang

I would describe my style as very loose, free, emotional, and organic. I used to love very detailed, intricate paintings but now I and attracted to pieces that carry the impression or essence of the subject. I am always inspired by color and light- I am constantly observing my surroundings and noticing how people interact, how the light is affecting the atmosphere, etc. My style is constantly evolving even though I don’t always notice it- I think as I technically improve in painting, I unexpectedly discover new fresh ways to put down brush strokes and experiment with different color palettes.

7. What are some of your favorite pieces, and why? Which is your most personal piece?

My favorite pieces are probably the ones that I resonated most with at the time I saw my inspiration. They are the ones that are not necessarily the most detailed or took longer to create- sometimes pieces that I whip out in an hour or two are the ones that I consider most successful. My favorite digital piece up to date is titled “An Artist’s’ Thoughts” (see slideshow below). It shows a girl sitting by a large window, notebook by her on the couch, gazing out through the rainy glass. I painted this one at a more darker time in my life, when I wasn’t sure what to do next and felt confused, but I felt something good was going to happen in the near future- I didn’t know what and when. I painted it spontaneously at a coffee shop, and was surprised at how many people connected with it, even though it wasn’t the most technically well executed piece.

8. What has been one of the most difficult aspects of working as an artist? What advice do you have for people experiencing similar difficulties?

Art is always difficult, and that is the beauty of it. The challenges one faces constantly trying to find his or her voice is what helps one grow stronger and squeeze the creativity juices. For me, one of the most difficult aspects is trying to find my personal style in my art after learning from so many amazing artists. Sometimes, my mind can be cramped when I like someone’s work too much, and I end up trying too hard to “copy” his or her style. In the end, the illustration turns out awful and I have spent more time trying to just be a replica of someone else. I have learned how valuable it is to take tips from people and soak in aspects of their work that I like, and then mold it into my own unique style.

In the working field, sometimes you cannot always paint in your style when the client is looking for something else. As an artist, one has to be flexible and adapt to many different styles. The more styles you can paint in, the more likely you are to be hired at different companies.

9. Where do you see yourself heading in the next 10 years?

That is a tricky question — right now I want to do so many things that I actually can’t quite decide. But I do know for sure that I want to work in the animation field for a bit more, teach classes in plein air painting, and eventually establish my own studio where I can create and art direct my own short or feature film.

Trailer for Thralled (below) is an interactive experience that takes place in 1700’s Brazil and seeks to take the player on an allegorical and surreal journey of a runaway slave, Isaura, who searches for her baby son that was taken away from her.

More of Tiffanie’s work can be viewed at the following webpages:

TiffanieMang.Squarespace.com
Instagram
Facebook

All art on this page © Tiffanie Mang

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and please do visit the artists’ pages for more info!

Tiffanie Mang is originally from San Diego, California. She is a graduate of USC with a major in Animation and Digital Arts.At the time of our first interview, her creative projects included working as Art Director and artist on Thralled, an award winning interactive experience on Mac, PC and Ouya — and an inspired stint working with Breakthru Films.

Update on her webpage: She’s a sucker for tiramisu, huskies, dark chocolate, croissants, and sunsets . . .

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THERESA DURANT https://zoartsglobal.com/theresa-durant/ Mon, 22 Apr 2019 22:43:07 +0000 https://zomagazine.com/?p=3964 The post THERESA DURANT appeared first on ZO ARTS Global.

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Photo above: “Imperfectly Perfect” © Theresa Durant

“Back To Eden” — Rutt

THERESA DURANT

Theresa

Theresa Durant’s most striking works deal with not only depth of feel – but depth of “heart” . . . the kind of heart that ponders creation and humanity. She often connects such thoughts with her postings . . . “As we grow up, we realize it becomes less important to have more friends and more important to have real ones.”

ZO is developing daily and we are all hoping to not just offer more artistic experiences but ones that will touch you and communicate something thought-provoking, inspiring and real . . . enjoy!

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“When someone can make you see what once was your broken world as being beautiful, they are worth keeping around ~ To those special people I say thank you . . . I cherish you in my heart with great love . . .”

© Theresa Durant

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SŁAWA KŁADOCZNA-GRYTA https://zoartsglobal.com/slawa-kladoczna-gryta/ Mon, 22 Apr 2019 22:03:13 +0000 https://zomagazine.com/?p=3926 The post SŁAWA KŁADOCZNA-GRYTA appeared first on ZO ARTS Global.

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SŁAWA KŁADOCZNA-GRYTA

“Promise”Drew Tretick

We at ZO were touched by the simple beauty of Sława expressing that she loves nothing more than to —

show ordinary things from an unusual (photographic) perspective.

“Everything has its own charm . . . its own claim to fame.” – Sława

Sława’s photography is a wonderful complement for a lot of the poetry and writing that we feature on ZO. We merged her work with an experimental writing piece we are developing by Zerr Her. The article is entitled: “POUNAMU | Rain and ART” We are terming this our PhiloDrama Series – and gearing the writing around the elements (wind, fire, rain and ice.)

Sława Kładoczna-Gryta

Sława Kładoczna-Gryta

 

Photo: © Sława Kładoczna-Gryta Photography — “Rain 4”

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Contact Sława Kładoczna-Gryta at the following links:

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© Sława Kładoczna-Gryta – Little Emily 2

 

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SASZA BARISTOW https://zoartsglobal.com/sasza-baristow/ Mon, 22 Apr 2019 21:27:28 +0000 https://zomagazine.com/?p=3887 The post SASZA BARISTOW appeared first on ZO ARTS Global.

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SASZA BARISTOW

“On the Other Side”Pasquale

Photo above: “Dublin – Another Day”

One of Sasza Baristow’s favorite photography subjects is Dublin, Ireland . . . We at ZO have grasped a bit of the flavor of that rich city just by her photographs over the past years.

In actuality, Sasza is one of the pillars of ZO, and we’ve shown her work in many of our experimental poetic/visual, literary/visual and film collaborations. You can sometimes tell a lot about an artist from the titles they choose for their work. Sasza’s photography “moments” include, “a rose and the light” — “Sadness” — “Project Undone” — “Project Undone | On the Streets” — “Project Undone | Mother Nature” and of course “Dublin.” They all resonate to a core trait — the ability to see the depths of life and emotion!

© SASZA BARISTOW – “Dublin Unknown | Broken Dreams”

Photo: © Sasza Baristow — “Aviva”

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Sasza’s work can be viewed at the following sites:

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© Sasza Baristow – “Twins”

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OLUSEGUN ADEJUMO

“Muir Woods Suite Phase 2”George Duke

Olusegun Adejumo is a deep thinker and philosopher, in addition to being a renowned Nigerian painter. He has been a friend and featured artist on ZO for many years and we treasure his insight as well as the creative work.

“Olusegun Adejumo has an in-depth sensibility in regard to the human form and psyche. His hands and technique become an instrument of execution to recreate the thoughts of his subjects as he illustrates and weaves the emotions resident inside his creations.” — paraphrased from a quote in his Conformed Div϶rgence Exhibit.

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Marion Costentin https://zoartsglobal.com/marioncostentin/ Mon, 22 Apr 2019 00:29:12 +0000 https://zomagazine.com/?p=3770 The post Marion Costentin appeared first on ZO ARTS Global.

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MARION COSTENTIN

Art above © Marion Costentin

Artists 2018 website update: I was born an Aquarius, in France, in 1988. ​For those of you who have been following me, I am thrilled to announce that my black phase is over and I am embracing color as a means to honor my personal growth and express myself truthfully. Darkness needs not be black. Emotions are beautiful. Memory is fascinating. I am now in a process of exploring and revealing the connections between childhood experiences and the development of the self, using shadow work and my own knowledge of transgenerational & personal trauma to trigger awareness of my own unconscious thoughts and behavioral patterns. I am also writing a collection of poems to complement my visual work and further reveal how, as an adult woman, my personal history continues to affect my life, my relationships as well as my physical and mental health.

“Silent Picture”Marc Poppcke

This is an interview with Marion Costentin done in 2016. ZO is a convergence of artists and although we may update artists’ information, it is important to us where we all were when we connected and we value and believe that a lot of artistry is timeless. It is a historical chronicle just as much as written language may be to us.

E-Interview by: WINNIE LUK

E-Interview by:
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1...How would you describe your style? How has your style evolved over time?

MARION: I would describe it as dark, romantic, dramatic – which is also how I would describe myself. At the moment I’m looking at ways to incorporate poetry to my work. Writing has become an integral part of my practice over the last months, allowing me to give a voice to many hidden aspects of my psyche.

2...What has been one of the most difficult aspects of working as an artist? What advice do you have for people experiencing similar difficulties?

MARION: Self-doubt, money troubles, anxiety, depression, to name a few. If you go through these repeatedly and still feel compelled to continue your work, congratulations, you are an artist. But if there is another, less painful way you can help the world, then by all means do that instead.

You made me wish I was butter

 

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3...What was it that made you decide to pursue art as a career?

“Experiments II”

MARION: I don’t think I ever made a choice. Art was always a part of my life, from an early age I was drawing, making things. If I picture myself in a different career, however interesting it might be, I know I would not reach the levels of fulfillment and joy that art provides for me. It’s impossible to get away from, it always has been.

4...As an artist, what does “success” mean to you? “Creativity”?

MARION: I will consider myself successful when I don’t need a day job to make rent at the end of the month, when my artist insecurity no longer affects my mental health, my work and my personal life, when I am able to look at my work and say “this is me”. Creativity as I experience it is an escape from yourself that draws you further back into yourself.

Experiments I

5...What are you trying to communicate through your art?

MARION: I remember reading something, I think it was from Anaïs Nin, about emotional excess being essential to creativity. I am hyper sensitive and art is my best tool to cope with the overwhelming range of feelings and sensations I go through each day. I understand art as a catalyst for emotion, a means to rid oneself of pain or rid the observer who, experiencing it, is forced to look within, sometimes unwittingly. Artists are narcissists with a purpose far greater than themselves.

6...What is the greatest aspect of working as an artist?

MARION: Art is fun and it’s torture at the same time. It is challenging on many levels. Choosing art as a medium for self-discovery is a brave act of love. It’s a never-ending exploration, when you think you finally have your answers you are ready to start digging deeper.

Marion’s work can be viewed at the following webpages:

MarionCostentin.com
Instagram
Twitter

Jellyfish Poem

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Lizzie Sharp LVS https://zoartsglobal.com/lizzie-sharp-lvs/ Sun, 21 Apr 2019 20:36:59 +0000 https://zomagazine.com/?p=3742 The post Lizzie Sharp LVS appeared first on ZO ARTS Global.

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LIZZIE SHARP

“Skip The Plan”NAYM

Lizzie Sharp is a visual and freelance make up artist now living in Melbourne, Australia. She has visual arts degrees from Australian National University, Canberra Institute of Technology and 3-Arts Make Up Center. Her freelance work is extensive and extends to film, print media and photography … We especially love her Special FX work and are equally inspired by the teams she has worked with. Please visit the websites of those photographers and other contributors listed below as well.

Photography above: © Alf Caruana | Makeup: Lizzie Sharp Mu-Fx VisualArtist | Model: Rebecca Yazmyon Chard | Hair: Lizzie Sharp Mu-Fx VisualArtist & Aline Joyce | Headpiece: Kerrie Stanley

spherical separator -l“Lizzie is an exciting conceptualist and team player … aside from all of the exquisite art that she creates, a few things struck us in our first conversations with Ms. Sharp. She ‘insisted’ that her teams be highlighted – she laughs a lot …” ZO

© Lizzie Sharp Mu-Fx Visual Artist

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Lizzie’s work can be viewed at the following sites:

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Jonathan Scott Paulson https://zoartsglobal.com/jonathan-scott-paulson/ Sun, 21 Apr 2019 19:15:58 +0000 https://zomagazine.com/?p=3714 The post Jonathan Scott Paulson appeared first on ZO ARTS Global.

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JONATHAN SCOTT PAULSON

Blue Planet — Kenneth Hope

Jonathan Paulson is prolific and ZO has been able to travel the world extensively through his lens.

 Amazon Rainforest Lagoon – © Jonathan Scott Paulson

Photo above: © Jonathan Scott Paulson – Amazon Forest

Jonathan developed a love for the craft while playing football at Solano College and studying photography under Debra Bloomfield. After “discovering” photography, Jonathan continued to study until taking a break in the winter to backpack through Europe and shoot his first series, marking the birth of his career as a fine art photographer.

“What draws me towards photography is its ability to allow another person a chance to see what I see. If you have ever had someone say to you, ‘I don’t understand what you like about this so much; it’s just a building, or it’s just a courtyard’ and you thought ‘if he could only see it the way I see it, then he would understand,’ then you know how I feel. And, since photography gives me that medium to show others what I see, I fell in love with it.”

A love for adventure came at age twelve when his father took him on a hunting Safari to Africa; his first major performance was at age sixteen singing a cappella in Carnegie Hall in New York; and his first published work was at age seventeen in the Oregonian. By the time he was twenty-four he had two diplomas, two degrees (one in Liberal Arts Summa Cum Laude and one in Humanities emphasizing the Ancient Languages of Latin, Greek, and Hebrew Summa Cum Laude), a number of certifications, and had been to every continent except Antarctica. He was a two-time ESPN (the Magazine) academic All-American All-District football wide receiver and was inducted into the College Football Honor Society Hall of Fame. His photographs can be seen hanging in galleries, universities, offices, and homes — while his corporate videos play during commercial breaks and presentations around the world in a myriad of media.

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Jonathan has worked a wide variety of jobs besides fine art photographer, including outdoor survival instructor, journalist, international teacher, commodities trader, business developer, and professional mixed martial arts fighter.

© Jonathan Scott Paulson

You get to know a lot about the artist by the photos they post.

What amazed us about Jonathan Photos was the degree to which he goes to get “the shot!” This commentary came from the shot on the Wooden Bridge below. “The best part of sleeping cold—the sunrise. Anyone who has had to brave a cold night knows the feeling. Finally, I can get up and try to get warm. This is doubly nice if you’re a photographer as sunrise is a magic lighting hour. Or maybe I’m just trying too hard to look at the glass half full. You have been warned—the hotels in Fenghuang are true Chinese style—mind boggling. It was approaching freezing outside and they gave me one thin blanket, no heater, and a patio door that didn’t shut all the way. I’m not quite sure how they thought I would survive the night in those conditions.”

We’ve been inspired by Jonathan’s unique perspectives and look forward to seeing what develops through his expanding vision.

*Please do not copy work from this website and please do visit the artists’ pages for more info!

High Above Shanghai on the Edge of Life
© Jonathan Scott Paulson

“Standing on the edge overlooking a city is quite enjoyable. I highly recommend trying it . . . as long as it is done in a way where you don’t die.”

Thanks for the tip Jonathan — we’ll make sure to do just that — from right here in front of this screen. Lol

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John Wilhelm https://zoartsglobal.com/john-wilhelm/ Sun, 21 Apr 2019 01:53:57 +0000 https://zomagazine.com/?p=3690 The post John Wilhelm appeared first on ZO ARTS Global.

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JOHN WILHELM

“Pie and Ice Cream”Aysha Wills

JOHN WILHELM labels himself a “Photoholic” and — yes — he is. lol

Photo above: © John Wilhelm – “The Likabikers”

Escape from the Museum

Escape from the Museum

“My profession is IT, my passion is photography.”

Photography was always important in my life. My father was an experienced hobby-photographer and founded at least two local photography-associations. So I grew up in an environment of cameras, magazines, lenses, self made camera-bags, darkrooms and funny weddings.

I wasn’t very excited back then about those films and development processes. It was such a lot of fiddling in my eyes.

The importance of photography changed into joy when I held my first digital cam in my hands. The fire was sparked off and a long journey began, a journey through lots of camera systems, techniques, experiences and finally software products. February 2011, I decided to take a step across the border of plain photography. I entered the world of Photoshop. That was the best thing I ever did… now photography is a complete passion!

‘I love bringing my fantasy to life with the help of my own images, Photoshop and 3D Software. Due to the fact that it’s more an obsession than plain passion I call myself a photoholic.’ . . . “

Contact John Wilhelm at the following links:

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