Beaches at night are rich subject matter for Edgar Martins' body of photography entitled the Accidental Theorist. Despite having an air of having been carefully set up, the haunting beach scenes make use of props and atmosphere that are already in place. See the rest of the week at Art MoCo after the jump.

Tom Ngo's architectural curiosities are a blend of top technique and flight of fancy. The results are food for thought.

The Accidental Theorist beach shots by Edgar Martins are stark, mysterious and lonely. But the high style of the barren spaces in Portugal and Iceland hold a lot of appeal nonetheless.

The results of Naomi Vona's toy camera photography are more sophisticated than expected, a nuanced blend of colour, light and texture.

Human hair, nail clippings and dryer lint are just a few of the materials used by Alicia Renadette in her depictions of aspects of domestic life.

Sharp angles and colour that pops are hallmarks of Matt W. Moore's vectorfunk style. His new work is nothing less and brims over with energy.
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