Malaysian illustrator Zeen Chin combinds popular asian styles from China, Japan and Korea to create high fantasy portraits full of demons, heroes and more. 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.” portrait photographs completely distorted by artist Matthew Swarts creating a haunting desiclevled series almost resembling optical illusions with its intricate and repetitive patterns. See some selected works below:
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Art by Dorris Vooijs
Groningen based artist Dorris Vooijs creates ghostly and stylish imagery using mixed media elemtns and portrature. “Through the years i have been collecting vintage pictures that triggered scenes from my past as a child growing up. Often they become the basis for new work. With digital sketches, markers, spray paint, embroidery and ink I try to convert those old images into something that is part of my life today and current state of mind.” See some selected works below:
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Paintings by Helene Delmaire
Warped portrait paintings with glitch like detailing by artist Helene Delmaire. “My work addresses the notions of fragility, femininity, of man’s relationship to nature and what is mirrored of him through her. I am primarily interested in what happens within us, things that cannot be put into words but might be brushed upon through senses and intuitions.”
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Embroidered Portiaits by Lucky Jackson
Cheeky embroidered portrait’s created by Ontario based artist Lucky Jackson filled with colors, illustrative aesthetic and pop culture references. See some selected works below: http://www.luckyjackson.ca/
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Surreal Paintings by artist Aykut Aydogdu
Artist Aykut Aydogdu creates fashionably conceptual digital paintings with a surreal edge. Consisting of portraits intertwined with natures elements from flowers, animals and the ocean. See some of his selected works below:
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Willow Hand by Emma Tempest
A fashionably quirky portrait editorial starring model Willow Hand for the April 2016 issue of Vogue Japan. Captured by photogapher Emma Tempest with hair and makeup by Karin Bigler and Maxine Leonard. See the series below: Magazine: Vogue Japan April 2016 Model: Willow Hand Photographer: Emma Tempest Fashion Editor: Celia Azoulay Hair: Karin Bigler Make-up: Maxine Leonard Nails: Trish Lomax
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Andreas Praeg by photographer Sascha Engel
Male model Andreas Praeg poses in a simple black and white portrait series by fashion photographer Sascha Engel. See the series below:
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Nastya Sten by Jack Waterlot
A whimsical, Victorian and completely whited out editorial starring model Nastya Sten. The delicately ghostly portrait series is captured by photographer Jack Waterlot with hair and makeup by Brent Lawler and Sir John. See the shoot below: Publication: Models.com January 2016 Model: Nastya Sten Photographer: Jack Waterlot Fashion Editor: Amy Mach Hair: Brent Lawler Make-up: Sir John
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Art by Violeta Hernández
Mexican graphic designer/artist Violeta Hernández creates illustrations depicting nymph like women exploring the topics of femininity, sensuality and nature. See some of her works below:
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In the Clouds by artist Yang Cao
Artist Yang Cao mixes portraits with clouds. The variety includes from stormy to sunset pink. The people featured in the portraits match their clouds, and like people they are something ever-changing and unpredictable. “I like the unpredictability of the cloud. It’s shapeless and changes all the time, it follows the wind and never stays in one form and place. Somehow I find this as a resemblance to our human nature and mind.” -Yang Cao