Iconic Manhattan streets food encapsulated in ice slowly come back as the melting process begins in a series of surreal photography created by artist Arron Bernstein.
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Heavy Metal Kitties by The Bearded Ben
Fluffy bad asses wearing black and hanging out on amps in an illustration series created by The Bearded Ben.
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In the Dark by artist Desconosido
A linear black and white illustration series depicting surreal simplistic symbolism.
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Art by Adam Ferriss
Adam Ferriss is a photographer and digital media artist based in Los Angeles, CA. In addition to his artistic practice, Adam runs the photography labs at Otis College of Art and Design. His most recent projects involve creating tri-chromatic color separation photographs and algorithmically restructuring pixel array data.
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Animated Skeleton Drawings By Skull Heads
Skulls and flesh making out, smoking, taking selfies and all that good stuff. These animated illustrations present the romanticism of everyone one day dying and the unimportant but fun and glamours thins we partake to fill the void until we all melt into bones. See the works below:
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Ancestral Flow by Miles Van Rensselaer
Ancestral flow is a sculptural peace imitating the movement and passing down of liquid one hand to another. Created by sculpture Miles Van Rensselaer using a combination of cast bronze and cast glass. See the piece below:
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Stunning Sailor Moon Fan Art by PeitheDragon
Singapore based artist PeitheDragon recreates stylized fan art of the beloved anime Sailor Moon, with the well known characters tatted up, smoking and showing of a bit more skin almost referencing the modern day IG Baddie. See the illustrations below:
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Illustrations by Joey Rex
Miami based illustrator Joey Rex creates fantasy filled eye catching imagery inspired by adventures inspired by animation, comics and video games. InstagramTwitterINPRNT Tumblr Behance
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Cranes by Cristian Marianciuc
Artist Cristian Marianiuc known for his intricate cranes updates his works with some new designs. See the pieces below:
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Art by Adam Goldberg
Black and Red Calder-Like Illustrations Combine Geometric Shapes into Spiders, Jellyfish, and Birds. “The simplicity, geometry, and composure that we try to achieve with our branding work rubs off on the artwork,” he explained to Adobe Create Magazine. “I think more in terms of composition and balance more now than I ever have — and that’s because of the branding work.”
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Illustrations by Courtney Finch
Courtney Finch (British, based Manchester, England) – 1: The Magician- Tarot Card 2: The Bauhinia Blakeana 3: Red Spider Lily Paintings: Watercolors, Colored Pencils, Ink, Gold Leaf on Watercolor Paper