Australian based ceramic artist Laurie Melia creates illustration inspired pieces. Embracing the humor of the characters created many can also serve as a pot for plants. See some selected works below:
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Floral Street Art by Geoffroy Mottart
Street art gets a floral twist when artist Geoffroy Mottart intricately place flower arrangements over status replacing their hair with lively bright colors contrasting their cold and stoic appearances. See the series below: geoffroy Mottart
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Charlie Brown Illustrations by Mark Mulroney
A well loved cartoon character in not so loved outcomes, all ending in extremely gory and disturbing scenes. We find Charlie Brown guts out, stabbed, endlessly bleeding and more. See the series created by artist Mark Mulroney below: website: http://www.markmulroney.com/ instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markmulroney/
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3D-Rendered Scenes by Lee Sol
Pepto pink scenery filled with structures and greek sculpture citizens created by artist Lee Sol. See some selected works below:
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Paypai series by Lorena Infantes Prada
A series of portrait paintings titled Paypai depicting themes of sensuality, beauty and human interaction. See the series by artist Lorena Infantes Prada below:
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Dare Alla Luce by Amy Friend
Vintage photography infected with bright glowing orbs by Canadian based artist Amy Friend, giving the old photos a new otherworldly and strange life. See some selected works below:
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Art by Danielle Krysa
Watercolors intertwined with black and white vintage cut out imagery creating a delightfully bright and simple look to the contemporary series. See the pieces below:
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But it’s cold outside by Vlad Tretiak
the abandonment and luminescence of winter nights captured by photographer Vlad Tretiak. See some selected works below:
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Animated Illustrations by Xaviera López
Artist Xaviera López puts her portraits into a surreal animation series embracing beauty, romance and femininity with simple black, red & white lines. See the shoot below:
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Art by Eva Stenram
Through the seductive vintage charm of legs and digital manipulation we have a stocking and leg themed series by artist Eva Stenram. The limbs cut off at the thigh creating an illusive and flirty effect. See the series below:
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Vladimir Fedorchenko, Gingst Eugene, Liana Klevtsova & Jean Gritsfeldt by Arman Livanov & Jean Gritsfeldt
A glorious editorial paying homage to the romance and drama of fine oil paintings. Starring models Vladimir Fedorchenko, Gingst Eugene, Liana Klevtsova & Jean Gritsfeldt. The series Son Of Religion is a collaboration between photographer Arman Livanov and designer Jean Gritsfeldt. See the series for Kaltblut below: