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Balance - Copyright © Andres Amador. All Rights Reserved
Rethinking "Land Art"
Brazil 2020: What Brazil Will Look Like in the Future
Brazil 2020: What Brazil Will Look Like in the Future
The Artist. // Copyright © Megan Beneat-Donald. All Rights Reserved.
Graffiti, Meet Arabic Calligraphy
Prag 2008 // COPYRIGHT © LOOMIT. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Loomit: From Crime to Fame
Demonstrators mobilize on Tahrir Street in Dokki before facing police guarding the bridge across the Nile and into Tahrir Square // Source: Hossam Rashad
One Year After Mubarak: In Pictures
Syrian artist, Fadia Afashe prepares for her exhibition at the Levantine Cultural Center in Los Angeles. Her paintings depict the pain and suffering she and those around her have experienced during the revolution. But “I still see the hope,” she says in an interview shortly before the opening of her show, “I RISE.”  Copyright © Ashley Lohmann
Paint and Suffering: A Syrian Artist’s Cry for Help
Copyright © Hanna Wolf. All Rights Reserved.
The Mission District: San Francisco’s Street Art
A girl in Antananarivo holding a bottle of water that she had asked me for. This picture was used in 2007 for a Y-Care International (an offshoot of the YMCA) Emergency Appeal. // Copyright © Felix Haas. All Rights Reserved.
Harvesting Happiness in Poverty: Impressions of Madagascar
Syrian artist, Fadia Afashe prepares for her exhibition at the Levantine Cultural Center in Los Angeles. Her paintings depict the pain and suffering she and those around her have experienced during the revolution. But “I still see the hope,” she says in an interview shortly before the opening of her show, “I RISE.”  Copyright © Ashley Lohmann
Paint and Suffering: A Syrian Artist’s Cry for Help
Brazil 2020: What Brazil Will Look Like in the Future
Brazil 2020: What Brazil Will Look Like in the Future
Dawn at the Taj Mahal from the opposite bank of the River Jumna (Ran Chakrabarti, November 2002)
India
Prag 2008 // COPYRIGHT © LOOMIT. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Loomit: From Crime to Fame
Balance - Copyright © Andres Amador. All Rights Reserved
Rethinking "Land Art"
The entrance to Syria Street from behind the Bab Al Tabbaneh market. The apartment buildings on the hill serve as sniper spots for gunfire into Jebel Mohsen. // Source: Nicholas A. Heras
A Particular Province of Syria: In Pictures
COPYRIGHT © EL BOCHO. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
El Bocho: Signifying Violence
No time to gauge the strength – just move ahead! // Source: Varkey George
Kerala's Boat Races
Despite the harsh prevailing camp conditions, volontary teachers and organisatio
Kachins Of Burma: And The Struggle Continues…
Since January 2012, Mali has been embroiled in political conflict which has resulted in a humanitarian crisis in the region; one that poses a threat to international security. (Image Source: Creative Commons - Amin2511)
Fair Observer: The Year in Pictures
The Transformation of the Ego. Wuhan, China 2012 // Copyright © Faith47. All Rights Reserved.
Faith47: Sea to Sea
Brazil 2020: What Brazil Will Look Like in the Future
Brazil 2020: What Brazil Will Look Like in the Future
Copyright © Michael Bassett - Workers at the Water Bottling Plant near the central-western coastal city of Nampho. The workers are harvesting the fields around the plant, which produces mineral water considered to be the "San Pellagrino" of North Korea — it was recently closed for unknown reasons.
In Pictures: A Note from North Korea (Part 1)
Brazil 2020: What Brazil Will Look Like in the Future
Brazil 2020: What Brazil Will Look Like in the Future
Chauhali Char // Source: Bram Ferket
The Sandbank People of Bangladesh
Demonstrators mobilize on Tahrir Street in Dokki before facing police guarding the bridge across the Nile and into Tahrir Square // Source: Hossam Rashad
One Year After Mubarak: In Pictures
Copyright © Peintre X. All Rights Reserved.
Peintre X: Reframing The Streets
A girl in Antananarivo holding a bottle of water that she had asked me for. This picture was used in 2007 for a Y-Care International (an offshoot of the YMCA) Emergency Appeal. // Copyright © Felix Haas. All Rights Reserved.
Harvesting Happiness in Poverty: Impressions of Madagascar
A proud tribal gets ready for the traditional dance at the annual ‘Hornbill’ Festival in Kohima.
Nagaland - India
Route 1 // Source: Author's own
Hit the Road, Jack
Copyright © Hanna Wolf. All Rights Reserved.
The Mission District: San Francisco’s Street Art
Zanskar
Zanskar
Since January 2012, Mali has been embroiled in political conflict which has resulted in a humanitarian crisis in the region; one that poses a threat to international security. (Image Source: Creative Commons - Amin2511)
Fair Observer: The Year in Pictures
Balance - Copyright © Andres Amador. All Rights Reserved
Rethinking "Land Art"
Brazil 2020: What Brazil Will Look Like in the Future
Brazil 2020: What Brazil Will Look Like in the Future
No time to gauge the strength – just move ahead! // Source: Varkey George
Kerala's Boat Races
The Artist. // Copyright © Megan Beneat-Donald. All Rights Reserved.
Graffiti, Meet Arabic Calligraphy
Balance - Copyright © Andres Amador. All Rights Reserved
Rethinking "Land Art"
Chauhali Char // Source: Bram Ferket
The Sandbank People of Bangladesh
Copyright © Hanna Wolf. All Rights Reserved.
The Mission District: San Francisco’s Street Art
Syrian artist, Fadia Afashe prepares for her exhibition at the Levantine Cultural Center in Los Angeles. Her paintings depict the pain and suffering she and those around her have experienced during the revolution. But “I still see the hope,” she says in an interview shortly before the opening of her show, “I RISE.”  Copyright © Ashley Lohmann
Paint and Suffering: A Syrian Artist’s Cry for Help
Brazil 2020: What Brazil Will Look Like in the Future
Brazil 2020: What Brazil Will Look Like in the Future
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