Wide eyed and playful portrait paintings by Italian based artist La Fille Bertha where simplistic surrealism meets quirky style and fashion. See some selected works below:
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Art by Michael Carson
Sensual, luxurious, and elongated portraits painted by artist Michael Carson. His works have a classic like inspired influence from the likes of iconic post-impressionist artists such as Edgar Degas and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, making them timeless beautiful pieces. See some selected works below: artsy.net/artist/michael-carson
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Paintings by artist Andrea Castro
Andrea Castro creates oil portraints that counteract with contrasting shapes and textures. “I create internal conversations with the subjects of my paintings; they tell me what they want to transmit as I’m giving them shape.” See some selected works below: andreacastro.net
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Paintings by artist Michael Reeder
Strange (awesome) impressionist portraits full of mixed symbolism. The interestingly deformed portraits are painted by Michael Reeder. See some of his color filled works below:
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Paintings by artist Ilya Shkipin
Expressionist like portraits by digital painter Ilya Shkipin. Imagine consisting of portraitures of snapshot moments manipulated by strokes and texture to make simple well-known scenes into exaggerated almost dark pieces of artwork. Website | Tumblr | Behance | Prints @ Crated
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Double Vision Portraits by artist Alex Garant
Painted portraits with a unique distortion in specifically the eyes making them multiplied, as if looking through a kaleidoscope or maybe your under the influence. See more of Alex Garants series below: Fubiz
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Daughters of Diaspora by artist Ojo Agi
Canadian artist Ojo Agi explores the mixture of race, beauty ideals and as she says “The duality of growing up between two different cultures.”
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Sticky Hyperrealism Portraits by Mike Dargas
Doubletake! Nope, those aren’t photographs, but they ARE hyperrealistic portrait paintings by German artist Mike Dargas. The subjects are drenched in sticky substances from honey to what seems chocolate syrup. The attention to detail is paramount. see more Mike Dargas
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“What I was waiting for” by Kris Lewis
Wide eyed and stylish. See these painted portraits by artist Kris Lewis put together in a unique style.
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Paintings by artist Antoine Cordet
Paris based artist Antoine Cordet creates unique portraits abstracted by fog like details. Former street artist now placing his focus on canvases and acrylic paintings. antoinecordet.com
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Abstract Paintings by Gus Hughes
Heavily layered paintings with the occasional familiar shape resembling portraits. See artist Gus Hughes’ abstract technic when it comes to familiar shapes and the usage of his paint. source: