Jindra Čapek, a Czech artist born in 1953, is celebrated for his extraordinary ability to conjure fantastical monsters and vivid scenes of fantasy horror. His illustrations, steeped in intricate...
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Artist Rebecca Chaperon: Creepy Portals Meet Charming Storybook Worlds
Each painting blends her signature mildly gothic aesthetic with psychedelic whimsy, inviting viewers to escape the...
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ALT3R4TI0N’s Goth Gore Glam Illustrations
Illustrator ALT3R4TION crafts a unique blend of hauntingly gruesome and glamorous imagery, drawing inspiration from gothic aesthetics and anime influences. Their work showcases the darker side of...
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Cindy Wright’s Morbid Still Lifes: Hyperrealism Meets the Macabre
Cindy Wright is a Belgian painter whose hyperrealistic works blur the boundaries between beauty and the grotesque. Renowned for her provocative still lifes, Wright captures unsettling yet captivating depictions of...
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Azuma Makoto’s Frozen Florals in Hokkaido’s Stark Landscape
Japanese artist Azuma Makoto continues to redefine the boundaries of floral art by exploring how flowers adapt and transform in extreme environments. His...
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Head Games: Elizabeth Glaessner at Perrotin Tokyo
Perrotin Tokyo presents "Head Games," featuring fifteen small paintings and two larger works by Elizabeth Glaessner. This exhibition showcases her glowing aura aesthetic...
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Art by Miseon Yoon
Seoul-based artist Miseon Yoon, a graduate of Hongik University’s textile art program, made her initial foray into the art world with her patchwork creations in 2009. However, driven by personal struggles and societal pressures, Yoon embarked on a transformative journey, venturing beyond patchwork to explore diverse forms of artistic expression. Seeking liberation from external expectations, her current body of work embraces elements of Cubism, employing a gradual process of layering shapes and intricate details. This artistic approach mirrors the profound process of rediscovery and reassembly following periods of profound hardship and trauma. Notably, Yoon incorporates spherical shapes in her work, symbolizing both the roundedness of a ball and the inherent…
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Art by Prudence Flint
Exploring the Depths of Existence: Prudence Flint‘s Oil Painted Portraits Capture Isolation and Self-Care In the vibrant realm of art, where imagination intertwines with reality, Melbourne-based artist Prudence Flint emerges as a profound storyteller. Through her masterful strokes and evocative use of oil paints, Flint has established herself as a virtuoso of capturing the essence of existence within the familiar yet enigmatic liminal spaces we all traverse. Flint’s artistic journey delves into the profound themes of isolation, self-care, and the enigmatic beauty found in the ordinary. With each meticulously crafted portrait, she invites viewers on a contemplative voyage, urging them to explore the depths of their own emotions and experiences.…
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Self Portrait Art by Inès Longevial
A collection of paintings by Inès Longevial, a talented artist based in Paris. Longevial’s focus primarily revolves around self-portraiture, using her artwork as a delightful puzzle to capture the emotions and sensations that dance across our skin. As a youngin Longevial has been passionately dedicated to the world of drawing, finding immense purpose in the playful exploration of color and its profound role in our lives. Her masterpieces depict faces and bodies that resemble ethereal landscapes within a dreamlike universe.
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Portrait Art by Adriana Lozano Roman
Adriana Lozano Roman is an artist originally from Colombia, currently based in Atlanta. Her unique style of portraiture is deeply rooted in the practice of closely observing the world around her, and drawing inspiration from the small details and idiosyncrasies of everyday life. Through this intimate exercise of observation, Roman creates charming and captivating portraits that offer a glimpse into the personalities and inner worlds of her subjects. Their use of bold colors and identifiable objects that are specific to each subject. By incorporating these personalized elements into her compositions, she is able to create a sense of connection and familiarity between the viewer and the subject of the portrait.…
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Art by Dan Gluibizzi
“Through the practice of drawing, the source material is imbued with personal history, memories conjured, dreams dreamt, and other imagined stories. I aim to make my drawings and paintings with a light touch, like the shifting contextual meanings of an emoji, allowing the works to remain open to many potential readings” – Dan Gluibizzi