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    Art by Eric Yahnker

    Artist Eric Yahnker creates portraits of pop culture figures in politics, music, technology, blockbusters and more manipulating famous images and people into social commentary. See the shoot below:   Eric Yahnker’s Website Eric Yahnker on Instagram Eric Yahnker on Tumblr

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    Random Profile Pictures Transformed into 3D Portraits

    A new approach to the age old caricature. It’s no observation that cartoons have officially been replaced with 3d techniques thanks to Pixar, Disney and many more. Artist Lance Phan decided to transform random profile pictures he came across into 3D portraits to simply practice his character modeling, and the result is pretty awesome. See the series below:

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    Never Never by Kris Knight

    In Never-Never Kris Knight continues his exploration of ambiguity and intimacy in portraiture, presenting a darkly fantastical new series of oil paintings that are as dreamy as they are dense. Knight’s new character paintings of secretive men are quietly static in their positioning and oddly calming in their atmosphere. Gentle, almost delicate portraits of young men are a parade of performers that Knight continuously inhabits in metaphor; physical manifestations of the full array of the artist’s internal psychological tones and personal narratives. Shadowed and veiled faces often do not directly address the viewer; rather Knight’s characters are contradictions – quiet in repose yet flush with restlessness – they creep with…

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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…