Artist Chad Yenney aka Computarded creates surreal and sometimes interestingly disturbing imagery using vintage images from newspapers, magazines and catalogues. See some selected works below: instagram.com/computarded
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Surreal Art by Guy Billout
French artists Guy Billout has an odd but charming outlook to his works. Full of symbolism and ironic themes. You can see his iconic work in large publications including the The New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, The Washington Post, Business Week, Fortune, Time and more. See some selected works below: Related articles Gigi Hadid worked up a sweat boxing at a legendary New York gym – in high heels The U.K. Now Has Its Very Own Plus-Size Male Model Marnie Simpson’s Celebrity Big Brother vow… as on-off boyfriend DUMPS her on Twitter Suit Yourself by Sergi Pond
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Paintings by Tran Nguyen
Award-winning illustrator Tran Nguyen creates beautiful fantasy filled imagery in her soft intricate portraits. See some selected works below:
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Embroidery Art by Meghan Willis
Embroidered designs on linen focused on fashion, beauty, sensuality and self-expression created by artist Meghan Willis. See some selected works below:
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Vintage Item Paintings by Holly Farrell
Holly Farrell captures unique vintage items in her oil paintings ranging from beauty magazines, bags, soaps and more. See some selected works below: Related articles “SEXY” Men’s Christmas Costumes Gays Cannot Be Jewish! Why Owen Jones and others aren’t helping when they call PrEP and HIV a ‘gay lives matter’ issue Gay, Bi Men Prefer Olympic Aquatics, Team GB Shows Why
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Western Realty by Ed Freeman
Musician turned photographer Ed Freeman creates a series that captures the isolated charm of Westen shops and diners you seem to only come across while driving for hours on end. See the Western Realty series by photogarpher Ed Freeman below:
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Alphabet Aerobics by Anton Alvarez
A series by artist Anton Alvarez where masses resembling white pillers seem to warp and mutate under gravity. See the series below:
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Naomi Campbell by Francesco Carrozzini
Naomi Campbell becomes a sporty jock in black and white PUMA looks. Captured by fashion photographer Francesco Carrozzini for the 2016 issue of Vogue Italia. See the editorial below: Magazine: Vogue Italia August 2016 Models: Naomi Campbell Photographer: Francesco Carrozzini Fashion Editor: Carlyne Cerf De Dudzeele Hair: Oribe Make Up: Renee Garnes Nails: Andy Seo
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Illustrations on Skulls by DZO Olivier
A morbidly beautiful series by French artist DZO Olivier where animal skulls are manipulated and become sculptures by placing black ink beastlike illustraions. See the series below:
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Illustrations by Monica Rohan
Australlian artist Monica Rohan plays with patterns for a series featuring subjects ingulfed in bright colored and inttrcate blankets, gowns and plants. See the series below: http://monicarohan.com.au/
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Digital Paintings by YDK Morimoe
Artist YDK Morimoe creates on ongoing portrait series of digitally painted portraits featuring young and adolescent men with surreal fashionable detailing. See some selected works below: