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, l'artista Joe Castro crea immagini intricate e surreali incentrate sulla cultura pop, fashion and landscapes. See some selected works below:
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The Denial of Death by Ashkan Honarvar
L'artista / designer Ashkan Honarvar crea una serie di media misti in bianco e nero intitolata The Denial of Death dove la forma umana e le alte cattedrali / strutture gotiche si intrecciano in immagini incredibilmente belle. Vedere la serie qui sotto:
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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. Guarda la serie Rätsel dell'artista Julia Geiser di seguito:
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Art by Jesse Draxler
Collage a tecnica mista dell'artista Jesse Draxler con ritratti distorti in bianco e nero con dettagli in vernice e fascino inquietante. 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. Vedere la serie qui sotto:
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Art by Elisa Nadzieja
Abstract ink illustrations with watercolor finishes by artist Elisa Nadzieja. See some selected works below:
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Art by Matthew Swarts
I use computers and printers to explore some of the questions I have about the things I make with cameras. I believe in photography’s ability to touch truth, but less so in our placing of importance on it having some kind of indexical relationship to what’s “real.” fotografie di ritratto completamente distorte dall'artista Matthew Swarts che creano una serie inquietante scolpita che ricorda quasi le illusioni ottiche con i suoi schemi intricati e ripetitivi. See some selected works below: