A British silent film about the famous story by Lewis Carroll. Directed by Cecil Hepworth and Percy Stow. Although the original film was partially destroyed, it was recently restored by the British Film Institute.
Michael Hussar's oil pantings are a trip to the dark side, dealing with themes such as love, hate, sin, redemption and death.
He personally describes his work as "a voyeristic snapshot of perceived humanity, complete with freaks and fakery; a gothic wonderland illuminating the grey area between truths and lies".
Madame Peripetie aka Sylwana Zyboura is a conceptual photographer. Hers shots are often abstract and eccentric full of colours and dreamy imagery.
Madame Peripetie's work is inspired mostly by artistic movements such as Dadaism and Surrealism, but also from the British Punk Era and New Wave, with fashion as one its basic elements.
A selection of Polish and Czech posters from the 60's. Artistic posters with a combination of photography and collages were quite common during this era.
Bright colours such as orange were often used and minimalistic lines gave the posters an almost Bauhaus feeling.