The Wyville is a typeface created by Mário Vinícius Ribeiro Gonçalves for Cercle Magazine №5 based on the Oceans topic. The Wyville is a glyphic typeface inspired from the lettering found in the chests that contained the photographic negatives documenting the HMS Challenger expedition (1872-1876). Its[...]
At the age of 18, Jeff divine was already on the beaches in search of the perfect wave picture. In 1971, he started to photo shoot for the unavoidable Surfer Magazine, a publication created in 1960 and a monument of surf culture. At that time,[...]
With these sea landscapes that spill out of the frame, subtle variations of the water surface, more or less distinct horizons, Hiroshi Sugimoto’s photographs question timelessness. For over 30 years, the Japanese photographer has travelled the world, feeding his Seascapes series, which was the object[...]
Japanese artist Motoi Yamamoto talks of memory, time and commemoration in his performances. Motoi Yamamoto uses salt, symbol of purification and memory in Japan, to elaborate his ephemeral installations. The hours necessary to build a work are an integral part of the creation process. There[...]
Born on March 24th, 1963 in Semarang on the island of Java, Hengki Koentjoro quickly fell in love with cinema and photography. The click happened on his 11th birthday then his family offered him a camera, quickly, in his shots, the future photographer begins to[...]
The painter Ran Ortner, who was born in 1959 in San Francisco, is driven by rhythm, movement and the sensory system. The former professional motorbike racer and die-hard surfer developed a personal technique with a penchant for minimalism from 1990 onwards. He found the ideal language[...]
Leslie David founded her studio in Paris in 2008. Passionate about fashion and music, she has been working on projects and collaborations with the biggest brands and the greatest modern musicians. Leslie draws her inspiration from the textures, patterns, geometry of art deco shapes, the[...]
Jacob Jugashvili was born in 1972 in Tbilisi, Georgia. After studying in Moscow and Tbilisi, he graduated from the School of Fine Arts in Glasgow in 1997. Rear grandson of Joseph Stalin, he is closely involved in the Russian Federation politics and is often severely[...]
Titus Simoens is a photographer based in Ghent, Belgium. He is currently finishing his master in photography at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts (KASK) in Ghent. Simoens has had exhibitions at the MRO Foundation in France (2015), the Kunsthal in Netherlands (2015), the Centre[...]
Shane Gross is a photojournalist. From Saskatchewan in Canada and rewarded on numerous occasions, he specializes in marine conservation shots. In 2012, he traveled to the Bahamas to document the splendor and degradation of the ocean environment. With his images and stories, Shane Gross tries[...]