• ART

    Lee Sangsoo’s Surreal and Playful Pet Sculptures

    Get mesmerized by Lee Sangsoo’s unconventional artistic vision, where he ventures beyond his usual abstract portraits and grand murals to explore a hidden gem within Picasso’s repertoire: animal sketches. These simple, minimal line drawings serve as the catalyst for Lee’s latest series, in which he embarks on a mission to reimagine and reinterpret these pared-down artworks. But hold on tight, because Lee isn’t content with reproducing them on canvas like a mere copycat. Oh no, he has something entirely different in mind. “I wanted to give these sketches a three-dimensional space to inhabit,” declares the audacious Seoul-based artist. And so, the metamorphosis begins. Lee initiates the transformation by sketching the…

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    Illustrations by Milena Huhta

    Pastel neon illustraions by Helenski based artist Milena Huhta mixing fashion and scifi fantasy with a trippy down the rabbit hole dreamlike imagery. “Mixing together elements of 90’s shōjo manga, sci-fi scenarios,contemporary fashion and Asian folklore, I create worlds filledwith conflicted and melancholy characters.”

  • FASHION,  Menswear

    Louis Vuitton goes Surreal in the Skies with F/W 2020 Collection

    Morphed and surreal imagery inspired by Salvador Dalí for the latest Louis Vuitton menswear collection captured and directed by Tim Walker. “Applying his ongoing premise of Boyhood – seeing the world through the unspoiled eyes of a child – the Men’s Artistic Director uses clouds as a symbol of freedom, unity, and peace. Evading constraint, territory, and possession, they are dreamlike bodies floating across a sky observed universally across borders and beliefs.” – Louis Vuitton

  • ART

    Food Art by Paule Fuente

    Surreal and simplistic designs by artist Paul Fuente featuring not so common things associated with food forced to combine. like planets, crystals, kitten paws and more. See some selected works below:

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    Paintings by Juan Manuel Sanabria

    Argentinian based artist Juan Manuel Sanabria creates figurative portraits, distorting their faces in abstract cutouts and shapes, pulling inspiration from pop art, beauty and fashion. See some selected works below:

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    Anonymous Woman by Artist Patty Carroll

    Many women find themselves in this position, silently and powerfully running a home and family, creating beauty and order from chaos, but unnoticed by the outer world, the people around them, or even themselves.  Yet, obsessing and perfecting the home and its trappings often shape the identity of many of us (not only women.)  Perfecting a space with objects or décor becomes so central that one’s identity becomes fused with it to the point of invisibility.