A look back at some selected fashion illustrations from encompassing the 60’s style at the time created by artist Akemi Watabe. See some works below:
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Art by Eduardo Recife
A mixed media series using vintage imagery created by artist Eduardo Recife. See some selected works below:
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Art by Mira Johanna Väänänen
Dark and romantic deceptions and portraits created by artist Mira Johanna Väänänen. See some selected works below:
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Contemporary Art by Hans Hemmert
An odd side by side storytelling of some surreal experiences created by artist Hans Hemmert.
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Surreal Art by Wangechi Mutu
Glamours and creepy Characters all regally posed and built up of hyperfem objects.
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England’s Dreaming by Isabelle Graeff
“A country split between people whose gaze is directed outward and people who are looking inward. A country that has again begun a new search for an identity that already exists in all of its mystical beauty, because its nature remains untouched by social developments.” – Isabelle Graeff
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Art by Holly Pilot
Holly Pilot creates designs heavily inspired by vintage children books with a strange surreal edge. “Recently I’ve been collecting children’s books – primarily Disney – and comic books from the 1970s, 80s and 90s. I then select images with interesting forms of textures. I’ll begin to intuitively compile them together digitally until I’ve created an atmosphere or narrative I’m satisfied with. I like to focus on the background imagery or details from the source material, abstracting the familiar,” See some selected works below:
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Oil Paintings by Gregory Jacobsen
“I paint figures, focusing on the little bits that obsess me…a little flab hanging over a waistband, ill-fitting shoes, overbites, noses, teeth, and flesh. Either through portraiture or busy tableaux, I create a world and vocabulary of characters that live and embrace their so-called faults. Over the years, this work has developed into piles that are corpulent and visceral stand-ins for characters. Meat, junk, pasties, and genital-like fruit and vegetables are constructed into heroic yet pathetic towers. These piles also act as a sort of forensic evidence and cataloging of awkward sex, gross gluttony, ridiculous masturbation rituals, and endless humiliation and failure.” – Gregory Jacobsen
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Art by Jean Andre
Sensual bondage and femininity captured by artist Jean Andre. See the shoot below:
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Art by Arthur Sozydai
A dark futuristic series depicted by artist Arthur Sozydai.
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Clay Sculptures by Ronit Baranga
Surreal clay sculptures by artist Ronit Baranga featuring smashed off heads gripping warped tea sets. See some selected works below: