intreicate and detailed portrait works by artist Paula Bonet. Her pieces are based on photographs sent into her as well as her favorite movies including Moonrise Kingdom, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. There is a vintage and illustrative narrative in each work. Making them captivating and timeless. source:
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Vintage Art by Federico Hurtado
From old vintage books Argentinian based artist Fedrico Hurtado manipulates and combines its content to create new surreal images behind the books own covers which sometimes include a comical feel. source:
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The Times by artist Fred Tomaselli
I’m under the assumption we’ve all at one point sat there bored with a newspaper at hand and started drawing mustaches on people. I for one would switch peoples genders. My school teachers loved that. That being said artist Fred Tomaselli takes it to a different level and creates colorful art form front pages of the New York Times. They now become beautiful unique designs giving and everyday paper something creative and special. “In this brilliant time capsule of recent world events, celebrated artist Fred Tomaselli intrepidly and colorfully reimagines the front pages of the New York Times.” source:
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Leave me, by Andre Elliott
When you drank too much at that party and you get inside your head while everyone is passed out. Andre Elliot displays a morose and abandoning photo series of thoughts commented in party decorations. source:
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The Ghillies by artist Polixeni Papapetrou
A sense of mystery and anonymity surrounds artist Polixeni Papapetrou photography series. Each photograph contains a camouflaged figure that is human like but blends in to their surroundings. Borderline chic, these figures also remind us of childhood spies or the lightheartedness of Scooby-Doo and Shaggy investigating something. Check out the whimsical series below: source:
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Vagina Lettuce and Penis Grapes, art by Aurel Schmidt (NSFW, i assume)
“In two of Aurel Schmidt’s more recent series, the artist’s highly rendered drawings depict leafy vagina lettuce and ginger toes, among other inventive combinations of body parts and edibles.” source:
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WTF Baby Sculptures by Johnson Tsang
Is this a new genre called crazy milk babies? I’m sold. Artist Johnson Tsang of Honk Kong has created a series of large headed milky white babies fighting and jumping on each other. The more I thought about it the more I realized the theme might be reproduction and the competition to be born. source:
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Wild Art by Ana Teresa Barboza
Peruvian artist Teresa Barboza creates a world with an embroidering technique of wild lust where humans and animals are co-habitat and are closer than usual. For example the pieces where the girls making out with lions and tigers. I guess in the end we are all just animals on this little blue planet source:
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Illustrations by Julia Trybala
Angsty and sassy Illustrations by artist Julia Trybala. They are stylishly morose and lovely. You can get your own print, each one of these pieces shown are under ten dollars. have at it right? visit more works and purchase (if that’s your thing), here
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Adam Tan Paintings
Based in New Zealand artist Adam Tan has a unique and symbolic dialogue in his paintings. I believe the thin lines shown represent life and feeling. These smooth and cool portraits are fun to look at and try to unpuzzle. source:
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Artist Marilyn Minter, HD Oil on Canvas
Large and overly defined fashion moments captured in fragments. You first initial thought may be, “I wonder what camera was used?” There is so much attention to detail even peach fuzz on the body is placed. This shows how flawless glamour is really unreachable. That if you zoom in close enough even on the most chic situations we are all flawed and strange creatures. source: