A cracked phone screen is a crack in the heart. The portrait series created by David Fullarton utilizes real cracked screens in this mixed media presentation. See the series below:
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Paintings by Parra
Artist Parra creates simple but bold paintings using mostly black, reds and blues. The artists work displays a sense of personal vices including sex, sexuality, drug use and touches of everyday life. See some selected works below:
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Art by La Fille Bertha
Wide eyed and playful portrait paintings by Italian based artist La Fille Bertha where simplistic surrealism meets quirky style and fashion. See some selected works below:
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Small Steps Are Giant Leaps by Aaron Sheldon
Photographer Aaron Sheldon dives into the exciting exploration in a young childs mind (his four-year old son) as he witnesses new places that are completely unknown to him. He’s cleverly dressed in a mini spacesuit as he observes his sounding. The Small Steps Are Giant Leaps series is hoping to translate into a book and can currently be funded on Kickstarter.
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Disturbing Play Dough Faces by Tomba Lobos
Portuguese based photographer Tomba Lobos creates a disturbing but interesting portrait series where the faces of the subjects are mutilated piles of skin toned play dough. Digitally created effects with shocking/fun results. See the series below:
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Illustrations by Filip Hodas
Grotesque and beautiful illustrations by artist Filip Hodas where we find floating chunks of fleshy bone filled matter. His work is surreal, morbid and trippy to gaze upon. See some selected works below:
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Original Sin by Andre Levy
Frankfurt based street artist Andre Levy aka Zhion, creates a fun, quirky and playful series titled Original Sin where he takes stones either in structures or natural settings and paints bright-colored mens briefs on them as a commentary on the fragility of nudity. See some of the selected works from his Original Sin series below:
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Ancient Pleasures by Matthew Craven
Artist Matthew Craven presents a series titled Ancient Pleasures where the theme incorporates simplistic collage work focused on linear patterns and ancient structures. See the series below: http://matthewcraven.com/section/247718-ANCIENT-PLEASURES.html
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In Lieu of Flowers by Megan Howland
Artist Megan Howland creates a floral drenched portrait series where you find limbs and faces sprout from the blossoming bouquets. See some selected works from the artist below: http://www.meghanhowland.com/2015
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Art by Michael Carson
Sensual, luxurious, and elongated portraits painted by artist Michael Carson. His works have a classic like inspired influence from the likes of iconic post-impressionist artists such as Edgar Degas and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, making them timeless beautiful pieces. See some selected works below: artsy.net/artist/michael-carson
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M.I.A. – REWEAR IT (Music Video)
M.I.A. and H&M team up for a World Recycle Week project which encourages shoppers to bring in their unwanted to clothing for recycling purposes. The song “Rewear It” was specifically for the campaign. Although H&M has been severely criticized for their fast fashion practices (cheap clothes that gets thrown out quickly working against recycling) and outsourced factory use. But this is a step in the right direction M.I.A. tells Vogue “Any of those things is progressive, and I think you have to give it a chance.”