Todays Giants dilapidated and consolidated into cubes in a post-apocalyptic setting created by artist Mike Winkelmann. See the series below:
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Illustrations by My Buemann
Dive into the minimalist universe of Copenhagen based illustrator My Buemann filled with playful and thought provoking characters incapsulating various emotions. “I have always been interested in people and often address people’s feelings – rational or irrational – in my work. I use myself as a starting point but a lot of people recognize themselves in my work. I think it’s crucial that we don’t neglect our feelings, but that we dare to acknowledge them, which is part of being alive. I hope that my drawings can be used as a tool which for a moment, makes us feel ourselves.” -My Buemann See some selected works below:
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Sculptures by Kate MacDowell
Blooming life and peaceful death captured in milky porceline sculptures created by artist Kate MacDowell. See some selected works below:
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“You’re So Vain” (Video)
“Watch Cardi B, Paris Jackson, Ashley Graham, and more come together for a gorgeous sing-along to “You’re So Vain” in the most unapologetically feminine collections from #NYFW.”
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Paintings by Lino Lago
Intricate paintings overshadowed by and slightly revealed with a single layer of painted colors. All created by Spanish artist Lino Lago. See some selected works below:
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Art by Akemi Watabe 渡部明美
A look back at some selected fashion illustrations from encompassing the 60’s style at the time created by artist Akemi Watabe. See some works below:
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Art by Eduardo Recife
A mixed media series using vintage imagery created by artist Eduardo Recife. See some selected works below:
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Art by Mira Johanna Väänänen
Dark and romantic deceptions and portraits created by artist Mira Johanna Väänänen. See some selected works below:
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Contemporary Art by Hans Hemmert
An odd side by side storytelling of some surreal experiences created by artist Hans Hemmert.
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Surreal Art by Wangechi Mutu
Glamours and creepy Characters all regally posed and built up of hyperfem objects.
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England’s Dreaming by Isabelle Graeff
“A country split between people whose gaze is directed outward and people who are looking inward. A country that has again begun a new search for an identity that already exists in all of its mystical beauty, because its nature remains untouched by social developments.” – Isabelle Graeff