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Isack Kousynsky
Isack Kousnsky was born in Haifa, Israel in 1950s. Early experiences in Israel are at the core of Kousnsky’s artistic outlook. Isack fashions transcendent images of nature and fantastic views of the city meant to jolt us out of our frenzied, urban routines. He employs an array of abstract compositional strategies that play with the viewer’s perception of pictorial space. In the looming, mirrored compositions of his oceanscapes, we are presented with the very image of infinity. In his flower pictures, we are left to wander through all-over compositions of blossoms and branches. There is also a bit of whimsy in Kousnsky’s nature photographs. Unexpected colors might disrupt an otherwise naturalistic landscape or natural forms might cluster into suggestive shapes, stimulating the viewer’s imagination. Isack is also a passionate artist-activist for Haiti. Isack's numerous trips to Haiti in the last couple of years have created a body of work that captures the lives of real Haitians and the poverty that the earthquake left behind. Isack documents the efforts of individuals making a change, such as the building of a bakery in Kaskou. His "Haiti Hope Project" allows people to learn and see more about these efforts and to contribute. He is currently donating a portion of profits from sales of these images towards building a women's clinic and an emergency care clinic in Kaskou. For more, visit’s Isack’s site: www.haiti-hope.com and sister site: www.kaskoufoundation.org. Shop His Collection!
Learn moreCharles Caesar
A native of St. Petersburg, Florida and longtime New Yorker, Charles Caesar creates imagery at the intersections of magical realism, timelessness, and the elevated-everyday. Beauty and elegance exist all around us and with his camera, Charles documents his subjects with reverence and esteem. The celebration of Black, Queer, Trans, Non-Binary, and Intersex identities is always at the forefront of Charles’ practice as well as the broader exploration of individual stories beyond labels and traditional signifiers. Shop Their Collection!
Learn moreGigi Stoll
“An old friend gave me a Polaroid camera. I started shooting my model friends and taking portraits during my travels as a model. One of the images ended up in an Upper East Side gallery. I continued showing in galleries and started selling my art to private collectors. What started as snapping Polaroids of friends quickly evolved into a second career shooting portraits for magazines and taking me to the far reaches of the world such as Morocco and Peru to shoot medical missions for children.” Specialties: Portraits, Humanitarian and Fine Art Photography. Originally from San Antonio, Texas. Currently lives and works as a photographer in New York City. Private commissions available upon request. Shop their collection!
Learn moreMiles Redd
Miles Redd embarked on his interior design career after graduating from NYU, honing his skills with luminary antiques dealer John Rosselli and decorator Bunny Williams. In 1998 he opened his own design firm in New York City’s NoHo neighborhood. He is known for his quirky brand of cozy glamour. His unique aesthetic vision is characterized by playful mélanges of high and low, invigorated with whimsical splashes of color and modern gestures. Drawing on inspirations ranging from Richard Avedon fashion photographs to Rene Gruau illustrations, Redd has crafted interiors for a wide array of venues. His trademark approach to design has brought to life rooms infused with boldness, fantasy, and sophistication. Shop his collection!
Learn moreMartin Luther King Jr. Day 2021
A photograph can capture moments that at first seem simple but then in the future can be a reflection of the times experienced by individuals of that movement. With 2020 in our rearview we must continue forward and push towards a new year of moments that are memorable for their effect they have on people throughout the country and the world. While reflecting on Martin Luther King Jr. as a historical figure it is important to bring in some of his lessons to your daily life. The MLK day of service is a great way to give back to your community and volunteer. Whether you donate a few cans of food or host a fundraising event for a local charity, MLK has shown people the importance of contributing to society and we can honor his life through our own acts of service. Get involved by finding local events here.
Learn moreCreating Your Dream Gallery Wall
Creating a gallery wall is no small accomplishment. Trying to incorporate all of your favorite items can often seem overwhelming for some individuals. Our team is here to help you create a dynamic space that is still live-able.
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Skyframe will plant one tree for every order placed in an effort to reverse our carbon footprint and replace trees used in our production process.
Learn moreArtist of the Month - Troy House
Troy House is a photographer who originally moved to Los Angeles to pursue his photography career. He shoots in all forms of lifestyle, luxury, and travel. We talked to him more about his inspirations and adjusting to the global pandemic as a travel photographer.
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