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.”
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Illustrations by Caitlin Keogh
A symbolic headless series by artist Caitlin Keogh exploring sensuality, fashion and health. See the some selected works below:
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Pop Culture Collages by Joe Castro
From Amy Winehouse to the 1960’s moon landing, artist Joe Castro creates intricate and surreal imagery focused on pop culture, fashion and landscapes. See some selected works below:
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The Denial of Death by Ashkan Honarvar
Artist/designer Ashkan Honarvar creates a black and white mixed media series titled The Denial of Death where the human form and tall goth cathedrals/structures intertwine into hauntingly beautiful imagery. See the series below:
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Rätsel by Julia Geiser
Vintage portraits reimagined into surreal mixed media imagery like diving into breakfast cereal for riding a hummingbird. See the series Rätsel by artist Julia Geiser below:
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Art by Jesse Draxler
Mixed media collages by artist Jesse Draxler featureing black and white distored portraits with paint detailing and haunting charm. See some selected works below:
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Collectors by Hye Jin Chung
Artist Hye Jin Chung depcits portraits of women grasping their collection full of their intrestests, hobbies and passions. See the Collectors series below:
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Paintings by Nicola Samorí
Artist Nicola Samorí creates mixed media paintings using oil paints. The portraits have surreal dark twists with intricate detailing. See some selected works below:
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Illustrations by Alexandra Dvornikova
Dark and whimsical nature based portrait illustrations by artist/designer Alexandra Dvornikova including snakes, wolves and mushrooms. See selected works below:
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Emoji Kittens by Tania Hennessy
In celebration of Emoji Day we bring you Vancouver-based artist and photographer Tania Hennessy, creating a playful and cute series titled Emoji Kittens. Watch the small eager eyed kittens interact with the emojis we have all become familiar with. See the series below: