The Dance

This is an interpretation of a painting called “The Dance”, by Henri Matisse, created in 1910. This piece was created one day before WHO has officially declared the outbreak of COVID-19 a pandemic. Therefore, the whole situation has had a small influence on the final result of the image. Nevertheless, this illustration isn’t necessarily related to it, and primarily was intended to go further beyond this issue. It’s mainly about the some common struggle of young generations and the generation of millennials going through life and facing the uncertain future. But most importantly this is a picture representing collaboration as a main tool of solving any kind of problems we face.

Skytree

The Tokyo Skytree operates as a broadcasting tower for the Kantō Region. It replaced the Tokyo Tower due to the vast increase in development and high-rise buildings. With it also being the tallest tower in the world it can be seen to represent the exponential urbanisation absorbing our planet. Tokyo is the largest and most densely populated city I’ve visited but despite its size, everything runs extremely efficiently. It is a place where humans coexist with incredible balance with each other. A balance that is increasingly lost between the city and surrounding nature.

but.

Language and how we address and talk to others are crucial. A lot of the time people use certain phrases or words to praise or complement someone but in actuality they’re being racist, exclusive and inconsiderate. For example in Egypt, people might use phrases like “Christian but kind,” “dark-skinned but beautiful,” “low class but smart,” etc. while being completely unaware of how offensive they are.

The posters highlight the word “but” in Arabic because it’s the common problem with all the collected phrases. “buts” can appear healthy and shiny but really they’re rotten and ugly. The phrases can coexist without any “buts.”

but. posters were created in a workshop instructed by @engyakamel

(left to right, four titles) Whole 1. Whole 2. Whole 3. Snowing Violently.

I mainly draw. I have been trying to design/make something regularly, since the lock-down. The first three posters are explorations of a pattern, led by and to go with the Aristotle quote. I had not worked with patterns before, and it was quite an exercise! The poster with the most detail came of the shock that the graph in it caused me. I am fortunate to have come across this delightful haiku in my life, and more so, to pass it on. I have digitized an old unused illustration of mine and made a layout with it. As ever, I cease to be once the art is displayed and it’s just you so, nothing on what they mean or represent. I hope the works speak clearly and appeal to you in some way.

(untitled)

Sometimes facts and words speak to us more clearly than they usually do.
Here, on Earth, we all live together and in these unprecedented times we probably have to speak to each other more clearly and properly than we used to do.
It’s all about our own differences and identities and the importance of solidarity.
Our call, now, is to find new ways to co-exist.

Design: Nom de Plume, nomdeplume.it
Font: Union, radimpesko.com

Plurality

This drawing evokes the need to recreate a link with others and nature. The plurality of worlds, perceived as so many local singularities and small communities, seems to be connected by a global consciousness, a cosmos whose breath crosses the whole of the living.

one for all

194 stars, one for every nation, surround a central dot, representing our world.
Despite all stars being different from another they share many similarities underlining the idea, that with open mindedness we can bridge the gaps between us–or at least respect each other.
By using the iconography of a flag we get an emotional symbol to rally under.

Instant Nudes by Clara Hoppe

Nine selected book projects from the first Slanted × Kickstarter Mentoring & Publishing Program are now live and ready to be funded. We are happy to present you the individual projects in the upcoming days and weeks and hope you’ll support one, two, or all of them. 😉

The photo book Instant Nudes is a homage to the very own individual perception and self-presentation of eroticism and a modern and young view on eroticism beyond pornographic clichés. In cooperation with the renowned calendar project PHOTODARIUM and the photographer Herr Merzi, Instant Nudes shows uncensored instant pictures of the best instant photographers in the world.

Clara Hoppe is the creator of the book and a 26-years old Communication Design student from Dortmund, Germany. The photo book INSTANT NUDES is gonna be her bachelor thesis.

We asked Clara a few questions about her project:

Your project was selected from nearly 100 submissions to be part of the Slanted × Kickstarter mentoring & publishing program. What did you learn, what helped you the most?
For me, this whole project is a huge opportunity to work so freely and according to my own ideas. Since I’m still a student, this is the biggest project of my life so far! Organizing the campaign was a real challenge for me, but I also gained a lot of experience. I have also learned a lot about myself and I am proud to have come so far—nevertheless I am very happy to have some people around me on whose support and help I can rely.

How did this project come about?
I was looking for a topic for my bachelor thesis when I was introduced to the fact that there is a huge archive for the PHOTODARIUM Private, which holds unbelievable potential. This is how the collaboration with Boris Kahl, the Art Director of the PHOTODARIUM, came about. He then brought the photographer Mr. Merzi on board, who is part of a large network of instant photographers. I already had the idea for the book concept in my head and both of them were quick to get involved.

What fascinates you most about instant photography?
I feel that instant pictures have a special charm, especially when it comes to nude photography. They also take the seriousness away from pictures that are more pornographic. Furthermore I think that this kind of pictures has a special value especially in today’s over-sexualized world, because they are open but private and fragile at the same time.

Why should our readers support your project? How do you hope to continue with it?
My project is worth supporting, otherwise the great potential of the archive will be lost if the pictures are not published. The book is a special opportunity to show a collection of photographers from all over the world in one book. Furthermore I am a student and without the support of the Kickstarter campaign I could not realize the book. I hope that I will be able to collect the money without any problems and that all backers will like my ideas for the book.

Thanks a lot for the insides and we keep our fingers crossed that your project will be financed!

The Path – October Industry

The Path 2:

This little poem is a reflection about the past. Will we ever learn from the past and change our ways? I hope so. The space is there to make you read it again, turn it around in your head and remind ourself that it is on us to change history’s course, our course.