Belgian filmmaker Vincent Bal creates a playful series using everyday shadows. “While I was working on a new script last April, I noticed how my teacup made a nice shadow on a piece of paper. I drew some lines on it and suddenly the shadow was an elephant,” writes Bal. “I took a pic with my phone and posted it on Facebook. Before I knew it, this pic was shared and liked as never before. I was surprised how much people liked it. Since that day I’ve been posting a doodle a day.“ -VB instagram.com/vincent_bal facebook.com/doodleballs twitter.com/vincebal etsy.com/shop/VincentBalDoodles
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Illustrations by Anders Røkkum
The fluidity of the starry galaxy and human emotion meet in works by Norway based artist Anders Røkkum. The illustration feature portraits alongside speckled stars creating elegantly surreal imagery. See some selected works below:
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Illustrations by bcbutta
Beautiful illustrations by London based artist bcbutta focused on fashion, style and generally intriguing characters. See some selected works below: bcbutta@gmail.com www.instagram.com/bcbutta bcbutta.tumblr.com/’
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Sinister by artist Constantinos Chaidalis
A hauntingly gorgeous black and white portrait series created by artist Constantinos Chaidalis using the portraits of children and manipulating them into surreal and symbolic pieces. “Sinister” deals with personal memory and loss. It is a series of cryptic illustrations, deconstruction of the childhood faith in safety and nurturing. The children in each image represent how one reverts to a childhood stance when it comes to death, and the reality of loss. When we face our fears and anxiety, we seldom face those fears as an adult, but more usually as a child, we revert to the lost and bewildered aspect of childhood. – Constantinos Chaidalis See more of Constantinos Chaidalis’s work here See the…
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Illustrations by Biceps
Quirky illustrations by artist Biceps delving into body image, fashion and Beauty. See some selected works below:
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Sticky Hyperrealism Portraits by Mike Dargas (Updated)
An updated to the ongoing sticky hyper realistic series by German artist Mike Dargas. The massive and intricate portraits continue the story of a honey like substance dripping down faces. See the works below: see more Mike Dargas
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Surreal Art by Nashun Nashunbatu
Mysterious surreal art created by artist Nashunbatu from morphing portraits ominous landscapes. See the some selected works below: nashunbatu.com
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Illustrations by Megan Schaller
Maryland based illustrator Megan Schaller creates pop culture centric portraits in playful pastels. See some selected works below:
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Morphologies Végétales by Hélène Damville
An xylograph series by artist Hélène Damville where we follow the intricate curves and bulges veggies can create. See the series below:
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Illustrations by Pia Simensen
Black and white pencil on paper illustrations influenced by heavy metal and romantic goth vibes by artist Pia Simensen. See the series below:
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Paintings by Katherine Jones
Katherine Jones captures landscapes and structures in he surreal works. See some selected works below: