MILK

Posted on Dec 06, 2022Read on Mirror.xyz

Artist Spotlight (5th Edition)

Welcome to our 5th edition of the Artist Spotlight Series, where we highlight artists from different backgrounds, mediums, and blockchains.

This edition’s featured artists include:

  • Lola Hubner (Drone Photographer)

  • Jord Hammond (Aerial and Travel Photographer)

  • Jenna Dixon (Landscape and Adventure Photographer)

  • Jonas Hornehoj (Aerial and Landscape Photographer)

  • Elliot Chau (Travel Photographer)

Space Bound by Lola Hubner

@lolahubner_

Lola is an Australian-based drone photographer who showcases otherworldly colors and textures in her work—bending perception using broad landscapes and abstract compositions.

Space Bound was taken in a salt lake about 13 hours North of Western Australia. However, the astronaut and the red hue of the lake provide the sense of being on Mars.

nft://1/0xb932a70A57673d89f4acfFBE830E8ed7f75Fb9e0/34682?size=medium

The Citadel by Jord Hammond

@JordHammond

Jord is a travel photographer focused on capturing landscapes and culture in Asia using bold tones and grand compositions.

The Citadel provides a bird’s eye view of Sigiriya—an ancient rock fortress located in the northern Matale District near the town of Dambulla in the Central Province of Sri Lanka.

nft://1/0xb932a70A57673d89f4acfFBE830E8ed7f75Fb9e0/36743?size=medium

Symphony in the Sky by Jenna Dixon

@jennadixonphoto

Jenna is a landscape and adventure photographer based in the Canadian Rockies who captures remote, cold weather and mountainous regions to showcase the rawness and beauty of nature's elements.

Symphony in the Sky was taken from the Vestrahorn in South-East Iceland—capturing the aurora lights in the night sky.

nft://1/0x50275dDB84B0C9E0DA778Bc7d2879E2E73048247/1?size=medium

The Monastery by Jonas Hornehoj

@JonasHornehoj

Jonas is an adventure and landscape photographer from Copenhagen, Denmark, based in Bali, Indonesia. His work spans the tropical islands of Southeast Asia to the desert sands of the Northern Arabian Peninsula.

The Monastery was captured at the Lost city of Petra in Jordan—an ancient city dating back as far as 400 B.C., carved as tall as 47m into a sandstone valley.

nft://1/0x3B3ee1931Dc30C1957379FAc9aba94D1C48a5405/113231?size=medium

Perspective by Elliot Chau

@LifewithElliott

Elliot is a travel photographer based in Ottawa, Canada, who's traveled across the world capturing landscapes and experiencing different cultures at each destination.

Perspective captures the Islands of Phang Nga Bay, Thailand, and is a part of Elliot's "The Path Less Traveled" collection—a curation of 25 moments captured during his travels.

nft://1/0x19981566E4c709ebaBa4d99a35A26C18A03A774E/17