An erratic and bubbly series by artist Lizzie Gill mixing vintage imagery and cutouts. See selected works below:
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Illustrations by Megan Schaller
Maryland based illustrator Megan Schaller creates pop culture centric portraits in playful pastels. See some selected works below:
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Black Edition by Hochburg Design
The harder you look the more you will see in these black on black still life imagery created by Hochburg Design. See some selected works below:
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NYC Subway Monsters by Subwaydoodle
Scary looking, but cute acting monsters wander the New York City Subways and intereact with their fellow humang passangers. The series is created by subwaydoodle who illustrates in characters to their photographs in NYC surrounding areas using an Ipad. See some selected works below:
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Ghost Portraits by Eleni Kalorkoti
Arist Eleni Kalorkoti createsa simple and playful black and white portrait series of women drifting around in their ghost forms. See the series below:
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NOT Your Grandmother’s Embroideries by Jessica Tang
The wholesome art medium of embroidering is taking a sensual turn in an ongoing series by American artist Jessica Tang. The pin-up subjects are covered in the embroidered Chinese textiles that double as full body tattoos presenting a new take on the mixtures of culture. See the series below:
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Hauntingly Beautiful Portraits by Matsuyama Miyabi
Haunting portraits using the “Neo-Ukiyo-e” technique presenting gloomy stories surrounding suicide, ghosts, possession and more by Chinese artist Matsuyama Miyabi. See some selected works below:
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Morphologies Végétales by Hélène Damville
An xylograph series by artist Hélène Damville where we follow the intricate curves and bulges veggies can create. See the series below:
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Animals with Front Eyes by Kiyoi
A creepy but interesting series by Kiyoi where the placement of animals eyes are brought to the front giving them an almost human like quality. Stare right into both eyes of rabbits, dolphins, giraffes and more. See the series below:
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Pop Culture Dissection by Deino Nychos
Illustrator Deino Nychos creates a series featuring familiar pop culture icons getting cut up revealing their gruesome layered flesh and guts. They include Barbie, Batman, Ozzy and more. See some of the selected works below: Cross Section of Mr. Spock // Barbie Meltdown aka Barbiecue // Dissection of Batman // Dissection of Ozzy
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The Denial of Death by Ashkan Honarvar
Artist/designer Ashkan Honarvar creates a black and white mixed media series titled The Denial of Death where the human form and tall goth cathedrals/structures intertwine into hauntingly beautiful imagery. See the series below: