Artist Deng Chengwen creates a series of paintings portraying people covering each others eyes in different settings. See some selected works below:
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Art by Beata Chrzanowska
Surreal psychedelic portraits contrasting both sharp abstract forms against humans. Created by Chicago based artist Beata Chrzanowska. See some selected works below:
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Illustrations by Marc Torrent
Intriguing colorful portraits illustrated by Marc Torrent. Marc’s work can been seen featured in children’s books, magazines and more. See the Rare Pieces series below:
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Art by Pierre Schmidt
Vintage portraits distorted into bursts of imploding colors featuring a general melting combination of floral bouquets. the unique portrait series is created by Berlin based artist Pierre Schmidt. See some selected works below:
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Snake Flowers by Annalynn Hammond
A simple and surreal collage series combining the love of flowers and the ferociousness of snakes. Titled Snake Flowers created by artist Annalyn Hammond. See the series below:
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Embroidered Illustrations by Olga Lisowska
Charming and intricate illustrations created in bright embroidered techniques by artist Olga Lisowska. The series is titled Trivial Life Beauty, where the pieces portray an aesthetic sense of what workday life entails of in post-soviet towns. See the series below:
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She’s Not There by Nick Spaeth
Fading beauties that slowly deteriorate into the background using a collage technique created by artist Nick Spaeth in a series titled ‘She’s Not There” See the series below:
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Surreal Art by Brooke DiDonato
Surreal and dreamy imagery with a charming vintage edge created by artist Brooke DiDonato manipulating the subjects with their surroundings. See some selected works below:
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Art by Anna Bu Kliewer
A collage series leaning more towards the realistic and strange. With mixed media pieces meshing creating a smooth, seamless and odd illusion. The works are created by artist Anna Bu Kliewer. See some selected works below:
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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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Permanent Banksy Exhibition is Now Open
Basically all art by Banksy is known to have a short life span due to it’s highly publicized and unapproved street art locations. But now his work has found some stable permanince in East Londons Hang-Up Gallery. “There’s currently nowhere in the capital to view a permanent Banksy collection,” stated the gallery’s director Ben Cotton in Time Out. “So we thought we’d change that. It’s an intimate space packed full of a broad cross-section of his work from the start of his career to the present day – so whether you’re a Bansky aficionado or a seasoned collector it’s certainly worth a look.”