
Collapsing dream
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It’s just that sometimes you feel worn out, feel helpless. But there's always a flame, no matter how attractive is to fall, you have to run till you collapse. A contemporary story that abstracts the expression of human beings as weather and animals through colors and shadows, shot by Sukki Shu.

Present nostalgia
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Let’s run away from this city, we are light as the wind. Everyone around here wants to sink, but if you stay with me, I can take you higher. It seems all our friends are lost, I was so confused that I thought I was gone too, but then you came and everything felt real again. A black and white eclectic story project, a mix of fashion and lifestyle shot by Matteo Moschella.

Salt and ink
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The tensions of the forms of the bodies, devoid of gender, seek to find their way in the white immensity, like scars of a deep and floating black, always uncertain. The emotion can be expressed through the brush or through dance, and they always join, creating new abstract forms formed by shadows and lines. Only the mineral remains, and the bodies. A fashion vision shot by Solene Ballesta with model Lin Zhengqi.

Keep her in the closet
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A photographic project where photographer Sarah Brik united with two other queer female artists, to play around with loud, raw, unapologetic femme expression, which is not generally accepted/safe to express in the streets of Tbilisi. Therefore the series finds itself kept in a private yet still conservative space, where she is finally set free to rage.

The girl and the fish
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When it will be over, I'll feel an empty space. I'll have to lose you one day. Who needs to pray? Who needs stability? See you everyday barefoot in the park, barefoot in the park.
A black and white tale by Aleksei Kostromin, model Arina Shevtsova.

Dancer in the dark
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And life doesn’t always go the way we planned, but we keep moving, walking to the other side. We grew up in the middle of the night, we’re made of black and we won’t stop dancing until we die.
A cinematic story shot by Hè and styled by Lao Pei.

Thaw out
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Award-winning young Canadian architecture firm Svima is releasing a new art series that features ai-generated and assisted environments. The sequential explorations imagine
architectural futures as if seen through frosted ice yet to be melted. Multi-scalar and morphologically heterogeneous, the images visualize a post-material tomorrow, yet to
be understood, where building materials no longer pollute the natural environment, but coexist
peacefully. Delicate amoebic architectures by Anamarija Korolj.

Shaked
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She walks alone with her camera in hand, freezing time in every single frame, capturing moments of joy and leisure, and dreams of a brighter tomorrow. Shaked shot on film by Lithai Pleatain.

Vampire love story
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Through the darkness and the trials, they remained steadfast in their devotion to each other. For them, love was a transcendent force that defied the boundaries of life and death. A gothic story shot by Daniel Rubinshtein, starring An Koval and Jordan.

A deal with God
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Cold as hatred, dehumanization and relational death. The body is enveloped by the cold waters of the Cocytus and at that moment all desire is extinguished and man can only contemplate his failure. A series shot by Giandomenico Veneziani.

Paris
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Fashion and self-expression. Two different terms yet so closely linked together. Allowing yourself to dress how you feel and want to look is one of the biggest acts of self-love. Marta Michalak creates a photo series that highlights bravery within daring fashion looks and reminds you not to let the fear of judgment control who you are.

Snow Core
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A combination of contemporary fashion trends and 90s inspired make-up come together conveying vigorous underground energy in Pablo Cuervo’s recent photo story.
