FEATURED ARTISTS

HIGHLIGHTING EXCEPTIONAL TALENT AND VISION

The Curated Landscape is proud to feature inspiring photographers whose work aligns with our values of depth, mood, and creativity. Each feature offers a window into the artist’s process, philosophy, and voice—celebrating images that speak with restraint, clarity, and presence.

Minimalist black-and-white photograph of a solitary lighthouse on stilts, surrounded by a white, expansive landscape—evoking quiet, precision, and balance.

23MARTIAN

Portrait of Martin Annand (23Martian), wearing glasses, with a dark background and subdued lighting.

Martin Annand’s work merges nature, minimalism, and conceptual design. He transforms everyday landscapes into quiet, imaginative spaces—using restraint and precision as a guiding force.

Japanese-inspired image of a delicate bird perched on a branch, set against a textured gold backdrop with a soft white circle—emphasizing stillness, subtlety, and emotional tone.

LOSCAR NUMAEL

Red tree emblem used to represent artist Loscar Numael.

Loscar Numael’s work is rooted in restraint, texture, and emotional presence. Drawing from Japanese aesthetics, his images unfold slowly—inviting stillness as a form of expression and reflection.

Black-and-white photograph of a woman veiled in translucent fabric, her face emerging softly from the center—minimalist and surreal in tone.

EVA CHUPIKOVA

Black-and-white portrait of Eva Chupikova standing in profile, dressed in black, with a sculptural pose and soft lighting.

Eva Chupikova’s work is marked by simplicity, emotional depth, and quiet strength. Her photographs—whether portraits or landscapes—offer a space for reflection, where presence speaks louder than narrative.

Architectural black-and-white photograph of twin high-rise buildings with geometric facades, framed by vertical reflections and surrounding cityscape.

G.B. SMITH

Photograph of G.B. Smith at work in the field, silhouetted with a camera on a tripod in a snowy or foggy landscape.

G.B. Smith’s photography transforms texture, light, and structure into refined, elemental compositions. His work distills visual complexity into clarity—inviting viewers to see familiar forms with fresh perspective.