Artist Gianluca Traina’s Portrait 360 ° is a fascinating sculpture series that plays with the boundaries of perception and personal space. The work features portrait profiles with distorted face imprints that intentionally do not align with anatomical structure, creating a disorienting yet captivating visual experience.
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Fighting Spirit by artist Erika Sanada
Erika Sanada’s Fighting Spirit is a captivating blend of eerie charm and playful tension. Part of her larger project titled Odd Things, the series introduces pale, animal-like spirits locked in combative and competitive encounters. The result is unsettling yet strangely adorable, pulling viewers into a world that feels both innocent and intense.
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Dark Matter by artist Carly Janine Mazur
A series by illustrator Carly Janine Mazur titled Dark Matter where a portrait with leaking dark matter resembling branches flows from the subjects hair and eyes. See the series below: http://carlyjanine.com/home.html
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Taxi Fabric, A New Form of Exhibiting Art
Based in Mumbai and created by founder Sanket Avlani. The Taxi Fabric project is a unique approach to exhibiting visual arts and providing exposure to young artists. The taxi seat covers are each different with separate stories and styles fitting the individual artist/designer. The high use of taxi’s in Mumbai almost guarantees the upcoming artists the proper observational attention needed.
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Colorful Surreal Art by Daniel Aristizábal
Colombian-based designer Daniel Aristizábal creates surreal imagery that feels both familiar and dreamlike. His work blends vibrant colors, layered textures, and mid-movement action to craft compositions that feel alive and fluid.
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Where’s Your Head At? by artist Kayan Kwok
Kayan Kwok’s digital collage series Where’s Your Head At? takes the timeless elegance of Audrey Hepburn and twists it into something enchanting and slightly disorienting. Using Hepburn’s iconic images, Kwok creates an illusive visual world where her head is stylishly split, pulled, and repositioned in unexpected ways. The results are both playful and mesmerizing.
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Get YOUR OWN Mermaid Tail!
The mermaid/merman fantasy lifestyle is more obtainable than you might think. No there still isn’t a way to have gills BUT you can now have your custom beautifully mad mermaid tail. Founded by Mermaid enthusiast Eric Ducharme Mertailor provides all his customers with his passion and appreciation for the aquatic creature. Resulting in the best of Mertails and more. Mertailor offers: Mermaid Flippers Custom Designs Merch Options
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Spot On Realistic Disney Princes
We have all seen the endless “Disney princess as” projects, but Jirka Väätäinen’s take on the princes is something else entirely. The viral Real Disney Princes series transforms our favorite animated heroes into realistic, human versions, and the results are uncanny. Every detail feels considered, from bone structure to the subtleties in expression, capturing the essence of each character without slipping into caricature.
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Sushi Soap!
It seems everyday the line between edible and non edible is blurred. However unidentifiable things may get they do make things such as products a lot more interesting. Here we have Sushi Soap. Is it soap you can eat? or sushi you wash yourself with? It’s the ladder. Created and sold by soapopotamus at their etsy store you can Sushify your bathing with unique (and well made) soaps that completely resemble the fishy food.
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Batman On the Toilet
No matter how rich or mysterious you are, you still poop. Same with the Queen of England and Beyoncé. Here we have art prints available showing our favourite superhero Batman in a vulnerable and very human circumstance. You can get your own print for a meer $20.82 here.
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Good China, Dresses by artist Li Xiaofeng
Something delicate and beautifully shattered is repurposed into sculptural fashion. Artist Li Xiaofeng transforms fragments of ancient ceramics from the Song dynasty, Yuan dynasty, Ming dynasty, and Qing dynasty into striking wearable art. Each shard is carefully arranged and linked together, forming glistening, intricately patterned dresses that blur the line between artifact and avant garde couture. It is fragile, historic, and boldly reimagined.