Australian photographer Chris Staring captures desolate stand still trains that have been abandoned in a Bolivian desert creating a steampunk cementery. See his other works on Instagram. See the series below:
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Illustrations by Alexandra Dvornikova
Dark and whimsical nature based portrait illustrations by artist/designer Alexandra Dvornikova including snakes, wolves and mushrooms. See selected works below:
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Paintings by Dorota Sroka
Arist Dorota Sroka creates haunting paintings depicting the spirit and mystery of nature. See some selected works below:
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Art by Michael Taylor
Using Gouache and screen printing techniques artist Michael Taylor creates imporessiontic portrait peices surrinding sexuality, fashion and social interations. See some selected works below:
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Ingestibles by Katie Mackowick
Pittsburgh based designer/artist creates a bright surreal collage series titled Ingestibles themed on our personal intake from food, drink, pills and more. See the series below:
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Emoji Kittens by Tania Hennessy
In celebration of Emoji Day we bring you Vancouver-based artist and photographer Tania Hennessy, creating a playful and cute series titled Emoji Kittens. Watch the small eager eyed kittens interact with the emojis we have all become familiar with. See the series below:
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Paintings by Helena Pérez Garcia
Surreal and playful paintings by artist Helena Pérez Garcia exploring topics of beauty, self examination and interaction. See some selected looks below:
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Fantasy Portrait Illustrations by Zeen Chin
Malaysian illustrator Zeen Chin combinds popular asian styles from China, Japan and Korea to create high fantasy portraits full of demons, heroes and more. See some selected works below:
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Bit Leaves by Baku Maeda
Japanese artist Baku Maeda creates a series called Bit Leaves where manipulated flowers are shaped into crisp sharp squares contradicting the delicate freedom we always seem view wildflowers in. See the series below:
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Virtual Actors in Chinese Opera by Tobias Gremmler
Visual artist and animator Tobias Gremmler creates an abstract performance series by using the renderings of Chinese Opera actors and recreating their movements into moving lifelike sculptures using virtual animation. Watch the video below:
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Surreal Gore Illustrations by Aster Hung
Surreal and neon portrait illustration by artist Aster Hung which embraces a sort of fantasy deterioration where flowers and body parts bloom from the subjects insides. Beautiful blood and guts. See some selected works below: