Smooth and slightly mystical portraits by painter Hsiao-Ron Cheng. See some selected works below:
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Illustrations by artist Michael Dandley
Futuristic landscapes in retro scifi pastels created by Zürich based illustrator Michael Dandley. The works incorporate both a sense of mystery and familiarity with it’s not so distant but odd future feeling. See some selected works below:
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Illustrations by artist Choo
Australian based artist Choo creates illustrations highlighting bruised boys, still life and simply beauties of life. See some selected works below:
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Portraits by artist Ed Fairburn
Cartographic portraits created by UK based artist Ed Fairburn. “Paper maps are essential to portrait artist Ed Fairburn, who uses them as the canvas for his detailed work. His thoughtful integration of human portrait and topography make it appear as though the two have always belonged together” – Rocky Mountain PBS See some selected works below:
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Paintings by Denise Fulton
Texas based artist Denise Fulton paints beautiful portraits of subjects distorted by light and color. See some selected works below:
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Illustrations by Eva Redamonti
Realism meets whimsical scifi in intricate illustration created by artist Eva Redamonti. See some selected works below:
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Paintings by Johnny Morant
Astronauts explore in a series painted by artist Johnny Morant.
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Tree Root Sculptures by artist Tach Pollard
UK based artist Tach Pollard creates mystical creatures you could imagine from out of a fairy tale. Made to look whimsical and familiar with its wooden textures and long stretching limbs.
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In the Dark by artist Desconosido
A linear black and white illustration series depicting surreal simplistic symbolism.
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Cranes by Cristian Marianciuc
Artist Cristian Marianiuc known for his intricate cranes updates his works with some new designs. See the pieces below:
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Illustrations by Vivian Mineker
“Ever since I could remember I’d been drawing to express myself and my inner imaginary world, which continues into my work today where I create characters and worlds that reflect my imaginations, inspired by observations of the real world around me.” – Vivian Mineker