Large scale portraits of women alongside the sea level giving them the appearance of beautifully lounging in a body of water. Created by artist Hula (Sean Yoro) by hopping on a paddle board and painting on his desired location.
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Artwork by Jason Martin
Riding the line of painting and sculptures Jason’s Martin’s artwork literally stands out in extremes. Like those children’s books with different textures you have the urge to touch the contrasting curious techniques. http://www.lissongallery.com/artists/jason-martin/
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Wearable Cartoon Pants!
Hand painted cartoonlike wearable pants created and sold by DejaNeufHeures for your animated needs. They can be used for cosplay purposes or simply making a “yeah wut about it” fashion statement.
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Double Vision Portraits by artist Alex Garant
Painted portraits with a unique distortion in specifically the eyes making them multiplied, as if looking through a kaleidoscope or maybe your under the influence. See more of Alex Garants series below: Fubiz
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Fear Expanded by artist Ryan Everson
A play on illusion and the subconscious. The sculpture mirrored text is noticeable up close by its density and size. But the farther you are the more it blends in and begins to fade away into the landscape. http://www.eversonart.com/#sthash.Hnkgyxvp.dpuf
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Japanese Game of Thrones Manga Covers
The popular novels have been translated into many different languages and infiltrated many different cultures. In Japan, artist Noriko Meguro creates the books covers in a manga like rendition. Images © Noriko Meguro / Hayakawa Publishing.
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Feed Your Morbid Sweet Tooth
Human cakes to dissect and devour. From dead baby heads to a dead mans body at the morgue. Macabre centric culinary artists at Conjurer’s Kitchen know how to make you feel cannibalistic. See some of their works below:
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Daughters of Diaspora by artist Ojo Agi
Canadian artist Ojo Agi explores the mixture of race, beauty ideals and as she says “The duality of growing up between two different cultures.”
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Artwork by Faig Ahmed
Faig Ahmed explores Azerbaijani traditional rugs in a distorted contemporary style. “Faig Ahmed graduated from the Sculpture faculty at the Azerbaijan State Academy of Fine Art in Baku in 2004. Since 2003, he has been working with various media, including painting, video and installation. Currently, he is study¬ing the artistic qualities of Azerbaijani traditional rugs – he disassembles their conventional structure and randomly rearranges the resulting components of the traditional composition then combines these fragments with contemporary sculptural forms.”
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Artwork by Joseph James
Linear and sporadic with a focus on form and color combinations. Can you make out what artist Joseph James is making out? See some of his works below.
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Some of the First Color Photographs by Mervyn O’Gorman
Using the Autochrome technique a game changinging technology in the early 1900’s we get to see some of the earliest photographs featuring color. Engineer Mervyn O’Gorman photographs his daugher Christina. Related articles 30 Early Color Photographs of Russia from the 1910s Beautiful autochrome seaside photos from 1913 Christina in Red: Gorgeous photos of a young woman in vivid reds from 1913 Christina in Red