• Deformed Portraits by artist Lee Griggs
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    Deformed Portraits by artist Lee Griggs

    Madrid-based artist Lee Griggs challenges the very notion of identity with a striking series of deformed portraits. Faces of models are transformed into abstract, almost unrecognizable forms. Griggs stretches, multiplies, and reshapes features, turning human faces into surreal and dreamlike visions.

  • Revealing Kurt Cobains Unseen Paintings
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    Revealing Kurt Cobain’s Unseen Paintings

    Kurt Cobain is known for his music, his lyrics, and his raw energy, but few have seen the other side of him: the visual artist. While filming Montage of Heck, director Brett Morgen gained unprecedented access to Cobain’s personal storage locker. What he found was astonishing: a treasure trove of poems, journals, films, recordings, and artworks that had never been shared with the public. Among these items were paintings that reveal a side of Cobain most fans had never imagined.

  • Interview: Artist Jared Africa for Graveravens
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    Interview: Artist Jared Africa for Graveravens

    The best of odd and amazing, artist Jared Africa creates unique illustrations that captivate you from each corner, from the electrifying colors to the hyper detailed subjects and characters. It makes you wonder who is behind these works. Check out our interview with the artist and learn some of his current and back-story.   Q: Where did you grow up? A: I grew up in Las Vegas, Nevada.     Q: What would you say is one of your favorite movies and why? A: Just like everyone, I’m a huge David Lynch fan and Mulholland Drive is definitely my favorite of his movies.  Each scene is perfect to me, and it…

  • Famous Brands in Handwritten Calligraphy Form (3)
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    Famous Brands in Handwritten Calligraphy Form

    Logos are usually all about control. Clean lines, perfect spacing, endless brand guidelines. Designer Sara Marshall throws all of that out the window and it works beautifully. In her series of famous brands reimagined in handwritten calligraphy, she takes names we see every single day and softens them into something personal, imperfect, and oddly charming. Suddenly Burger King, Flickr, Subway, Evian, and YouTube feel less corporate and more human.

  • Boneface Illustrations
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    Boneface Illustrations

    Boneface delivers a snarly, irreverent illustration series that blends neon punk aesthetics with post-apocalyptic energy. Known for his sharp, edgy style, the artist reimagines familiar pop culture figures in worlds that are chaotic, vibrant, and full of attitude. Each piece feels alive with personality, offering a playful yet slightly menacing twist on the characters we think we know.

  • Surreal Paintings by artist Tiffany Bozic
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    Surreal Paintings by artist Tiffany Bozic

    Tiffany Bozic creates surreal paintings that explore the evolution of nature and the intricate relationships between species. Her work blends realism with imaginative storytelling, making each piece feel alive, dynamic, and slightly otherworldly. By focusing on partnered species, Bozic highlights the interconnectedness of life while imbuing her art with a dreamlike, narrative quality.

  • Hair Necklace by artist Kerry Howley
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    “Hair Necklace” by artist Kerry Howley

    Kerry Howley challenges our perceptions of beauty and discomfort with Hair Necklace, a provocative art series that transforms recycled human hair into intricate jewelry. The work plays on the tension between the allure of adornment and the unease we feel when hair exists outside the human body.

  • Kinetic Sculptures by Anthony Howe
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    Kinetic Sculptures by Anthony Howe

    Artist Anthony Howe creates mesmerizing kinetic sculptures constructed primarily from stainless steel. Designed to respond to even the slightest breeze, each piece moves organically, shifting and rotating in continuous, hypnotic motion.

  • Wooden Blueprint Sculptures by Janusz Grüenspek
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    Wooden Blueprint Sculptures by Janusz Grüenspek

    German-based artist Janusz Grüenspek presents a striking series of wooden sculptures that resemble blueprints brought to life. These pieces capture the skeleton of everyday objects, from Apple laptops to security cameras, stripped down to simplified, almost fragile shapes. The works balance technical precision with a raw, bone-like vulnerability, giving familiar objects a new, contemplative presence.