From Amy Winehouse to the 1960’s moon landing, artist Joe Castro creates intricate and surreal imagery focused on pop culture, fashion and landscapes. See some selected works below:
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Define Beauty: His Sweat by Matt Lambert
An up close and intimate look into the beauty of His Sweat captured by artist Matt Lambert. See the series below:
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Surreal Art by Nashun Nashunbatu
Mysterious surreal art created by artist Nashunbatu from morphing portraits ominous landscapes. See the some selected works below: nashunbatu.com
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Some Animals are Treated Like Garbage
Ew, a stinky filled up black garbage bag? Sadly no, but instead black furred animals tied up to resemble usless unwanted lumps of trash. The series is a campaign for animal rights orginazition Foundation Tier im Recht and is created by artist Ruf Lanz. Oh my heart … See the series below: Foundation Tier im Recht
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Bold Portraits by Bagger43
Artist Bagger43 consistently keeps updating their tumblr with unique bold portraits in eye catching neon tones depicting stylish charters. See some selected prices below:
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Pan y Rosas! by Máximo Gonzáles
Gruesome and gorgeous installation art by where from a distance it looks like a blood splattered room but upon closer inspection we find the splatters are delicate red blooming roses. See the art below:
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Slimy Creatures by Beau White
A little too close for comfort in a creepy but intriguing series by artist Beaut White. Grotesquely bulbus bugs from leaches and snails interact intimately with the people depicted. See the selected works below:
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Collages by Lizzie Gill
An erratic and bubbly series by artist Lizzie Gill mixing vintage imagery and cutouts. See selected works below:
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Illustrations by Megan Schaller
Maryland based illustrator Megan Schaller creates pop culture centric portraits in playful pastels. See some selected works below:
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Black Edition by Hochburg Design
The harder you look the more you will see in these black on black still life imagery created by Hochburg Design. See some selected works below:
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NYC Subway Monsters by Subwaydoodle
Scary looking, but cute acting monsters wander the New York City Subways and intereact with their fellow humang passangers. The series is created by subwaydoodle who illustrates in characters to their photographs in NYC surrounding areas using an Ipad. See some selected works below: