• Milan based artist Lisa Merletti creates dark and romantic illustrations.
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    Art by Lisa Merletti

    Milan based artist Lisa Merletti creates dark and romantic illustrations. “I love impressive imagination and suspended atmospheres, burnt colors and balance between restlessness and tenderness.” –Lisa Merlettie

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    Fashion Film Director Mina Luna

    On this occasion we will talk about one of the important Mexican fashion filmmakerOn Feb 13, Mina Luna Vincent was serving 34 years in confinement in her Beach Department. She called it a birthday “more unusual than traditional,” mostly referring to quarantine policies and news surrounding the pandemic, but also not being able to spend it with the entire family. In recent weeks, the designer and multi-disciplined artist shares de ella Pictures she took of quarantine which she turned into postcards. (new material may come out soon) Which refers to the current situation in Australia “I am so grateful to be safe and yet I miss the whole family who…

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    Paintings by Joseph Bounds

    Abstract paintings with a fabric feel by artist Joseph Bounds. “The work in this series is created using 3D models generated in physics simulations of fabric shaped by wind and turbulence patterns. Photographs of paint are applied in layers to the contours of the fabric models before the model itself is removed allowing the paint to remain floating along it’s contours within a virtual space. The paint is then lit within a virtual environment and rendered as a 2D image. Larger images, to maintain high resolution, are rendered in sections which are meticulously composited to form a final image that is then printed onto canvas. Each piece is only printed…

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    Illustrations by Milena Huhta

    Pastel neon illustraions by Helenski based artist Milena Huhta mixing fashion and scifi fantasy with a trippy down the rabbit hole dreamlike imagery. “Mixing together elements of 90’s shōjo manga, sci-fi scenarios,contemporary fashion and Asian folklore, I create worlds filledwith conflicted and melancholy characters.”

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    Cartoon Fossils by artist Filip Hodas

    Czech Republic-based 3d artist/illustrator Filip Hodas creates rendered skulls of your favorite cartoon characters as they now are displayed at a museum with little blurbs of scientific info on their cards. Featuring the skulls of Scrooge McDuck, Popeye, Spongebob Squarepants, Goofy, Minnie Mouse, and Tweety Bird. See the series below: .

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    Adrift by artist Kayla Mahaffey

    “seeing the struggle and the support from the community made my work evolve to a concept that is personal to me. I continue to further my technique, and creativity in my field in order to paint a beautiful picture of a new world for those around me. Living in our society can be tough and most of the time we have to make the best of it. A wild imagination can take you so far, but at the end of the day we need to realize and observe the world around us. And the world around us is where I find my inspiration to paint. Colorful paintings that contain hints…

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    Art by Travis Lampe

    Here are more Chicago based artists Travis Lampe‘s more recent character pieces. From Mouse hunting to a turtle hitching a worried ride all in his classic vintage-inspired style. See the selected works below:

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    Pokemon as Studs, Pinup Pins

    Your favorite and cute pokemon gets a sexy rebranding. After hitting the gym and embracing skimpier muscle and booty featuring attire. All created by artist aestheticuniverse. pssst (free shipping in the U.S.)

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    Illustrations by Jiaqi Wang

    Los Angeles artist Jiaqi Wang creates retro 60’s inspired styles with modern topics, people and situations. From the office, the beach, with furry friends and more. See some selected works below:

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    Paintings by Nicola Samorì

    Italian artist Nicola expands on his dark and somtimes morbid art by stating: “My work stems from fear: fear of the body, of death, of men. I think my nature as an artist is something like feeling hopeless. Works are just temporary shelters and painting is a leisure place where you can conceal yourself.” -Nicola Samori