Italian artist Argiuolo creates humorous pieces encompassing overall sensuality, fashion and gay culture. From Hitler doing nude yoga, tucking your junk and much more. See some selected works below: Instagram: @argiuolo_
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Sculptures by Cathie Pilkington
Vintage inspired figurines with slightly disturbing details. All created by artist Cathie Pilkington From a woman made of boobs to faceless haunted characters. See some selected works below:
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Embroidery art by Sheena Liam
An embroidery portrait series created by artist Liam Sheena focused on free falling long black hair and beauty. See the shoot below:
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Yopparai Tengoku (Drunkard’s Heaven) by Kenji Kawamoto
“”My photographs are a record of the people who have reached their limit and exhausted their strength after the daily grind. Everyone has different burdens, but everyone lives at a frantic pace. People drink with friends as a reward for the hard day’s work and face a new day’s work like warriors. A lot of people struggle through such work situations. I took these pictures with a true feeling of respect for the people in them. I don’t believe the state my subjects are in is shabby in any way. I can feel they have experienced hardships and fatigue to end up like this.” (artist statement)
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Photography by Pierce Thiot
Art Director Pierce Thiot captures a tongue and cheek photo series where he stuffs random objects throughout his beard. See some selected works below:
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Floral Street Art by Geoffroy Mottart
Street art gets a floral twist when artist Geoffroy Mottart intricately place flower arrangements over status replacing their hair with lively bright colors contrasting their cold and stoic appearances. See the series below: geoffroy Mottart
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Invisible Tape Series by Wes Naman
Photographer Wes Naman creates a series differentiating photography character portraits all distorted and reshaped into unrecognizable faces simply using transparent tape. See some selected works below:
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La Línea Roja by Nicolas Rivals
A dark series with scifi charm titled La Línea Roja (the red line) by Paris based photographer Nicolas Rivals. See the series below:
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NOT Your Grandmother’s Embroideries by Jessica Tang
The wholesome art medium of embroidering is taking a sensual turn in an ongoing series by American artist Jessica Tang. The pin-up subjects are covered in the embroidered Chinese textiles that double as full body tattoos presenting a new take on the mixtures of culture. See the series below:
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Vintage Mixed Media by Ben Stainton
Vintage pop culture photography meshed with glamorous company capitalism. From Twitter, Coke, Instagram, Disney and more. Created by artist/designer Ben Stainton. See some selected works below:
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Myths by Gosia Herba
Polish artist Gosia Herba creates a mystical portrait series titled myths where we find creatures and heroes interacting in highly stylised paintings. See some selected works below: