A selection of work by Parisian artist Olivier Caron. Featuring dystopian and surreal imagery. See some selected works below:
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Paintings by Dominika Hofman
Polish artist Dominika Hofman creates beautiful pale portraits with a focus on the charms of shell like iridescents. See the artists works below:
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What the Hat by Anna Devis & Daniel Rueda
Spanish art duo Anna Devís and Daniel Rueda create a visually imaginative series titled “What the Hat”.
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Susanne Knipper by Daniel Scheel
Photographer: Daniel Scheel at 8 Artist Management. Fashion Stylist: Piluca Valverde. Hair Stylist: Jesús de Paula. Makeup Artist: Gato. Talent: Susanne Knipper.
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Paintings by Pablo Martinez
Artist Pablo Martinez creates hauntingly nostalgic imagery based on old photographs interpreted into paintings where you don’t really know if some details are removed and/or placed. From the faceless figures from our memories and an overall sense of secrecy and hiding. See some selected works below:
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Illustrations by artist Dani Pendercast
San Jose, California based artist Dani Pendercast is inspired by their love of nature, fantasy and color. See some selected works below:
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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 Mupa Fupa Star Farm
In Dream Land, Kirby was known for being the happy, pink, round hero who could inhale just about anything. But today, Kirby felt different. A little heavier, but not because of any snacks or enemies swallowed. This was a weight from within, one that even a thousand Maxim Tomatoes couldn’t fix. One sunny afternoon, Kirby gathered his friends at his favorite spot by the Fountain of Dreams. King Dedede, Meta Knight, and Waddle Dee were already there, curious about why Kirby had called them all together. With a deep breath, Kirby waddled forward, cheeks puffing in nervousness. Usually, Kirby’s puffed cheeks meant something was about to be inhaled, but today…
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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: .