• iIllustrations by Olex Oleole
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    iIllustrations by Olex Oleole

    Look closer, and the illustrations reveal layers of visual symbolism and playful detail. Objects, animals, and figures interact in unexpected ways, inviting the viewer to explore each image and discover hidden narratives. The work balances the formal elegance of traditional ink drawing with a whimsical, contemporary sensibility.

  • A Period of Juvenile Prosperity by Mike Brodie
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    A Period of Juvenile Prosperity by Mike Brodie

    By the age of 18, photographer Mike Brodie had already set out on a life defined by movement, curiosity, and adventure. In his photobook A Period of Juvenile Prosperity, Brodie documents his travels across the United States, capturing a fleeting moment in time when youth, freedom, and risk collide. He navigates the country primarily by hopping freight trains, a method of travel that allows him to encounter people and places far removed from conventional society.

  • facial projection and mapping
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    Amazing Real-Time Facial Projection Mapping

    Could this be the future of makeup? A smoke and mirrors approch to facial reconstrution.  Facial projection has already been done but what makes this specific video unique is the real time mapping. It will not only change your face but move with your face. Check out Nobumichi Asai video displaying the innovation in progress. Hopfully when we start severley aging this will be a replacement for botox. Watch the video below!

  • Art by Julien Pacaud
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    Art by Julien Pacaud

    French artist Julien Pacaud has developed a signature surreal aesthetic that blends nostalgia with modern manipulation. His work often combines vintage photography with contemporary digital techniques, producing pieces that feel simultaneously familiar and entirely new. Each image carries a symbolic, dreamlike quality, merging human figures, natural elements, and abstract forms into compositions that are both visually striking and intellectually engaging.

  • Old School Hero's by artist Fab Ciraolo
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    Old School Hero’s by artist Fab Ciraolo

    Artist Fab Ciraolo reimagines classic cartoon heroes in his portrait series Old School Heroes, merging nostalgia with modern style. In this series, familiar characters are dressed in contemporary, trendy clothing, giving them an entirely new personality while keeping their iconic traits recognizable.

  • Haim Tor photographed by Guy Hecht
    ART,  FASHION,  Menswear

    Haim Tor photographed by Guy Hecht

    The editorial mixes high drama with subtle energy. Couture-like pieces, including a flowing dark chiffon gown, sit alongside sharply structured outfits, creating contrast that is both visually compelling and dynamic. Tor moves through the frames with confidence, embodying strength and poise that carries each extreme look with ease.

  • Illustrations by Kaethe Butcher
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    Illustrations by Kaethe Butcher (probably NSFW)

    Beautiful illustrated depictions by artist Kaethe Butcher featuring lezgirl centric topics. The images are very raunchy but also have depth and romance. I assume like most passionate relationships. Symbolic with the occasional written statement nuzzled in the story. Enjoy the images below. source:

  • Art by Justin Mortimer
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    Art by Justin Mortimer

    From a body suspended by the neck to an unclothed consumed by encroaching forest fires, Mortimer’s paintings do not shy away from discomfort. The scenes are carefully composed, with precise attention to light, texture, and detail that amplifies the sense of unease. Each work feels like a glimpse into private torment, capturing confusion, vulnerability, and the darker edges of the human experience.

  • Paintings by Artist Cristina Troufa
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    Paintings by Artist Cristina Troufa

    ristina Troufa’s acrylic paintings on canvas explore human interaction, everyday objects, and the interplay between the symbolic and the playful. Her work often captures moments of connection, conflict, or whimsy, translating them into compositions that feel both familiar and thoughtfully abstracted.

  • Art by Bill Sussman
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    Art by Bill Sussman

    Poland based artist Bill Sussman’s portraits(NSFW/Dim your screens brightness) of erotic circumstances, some sexual activities playfully replaced with familiar objects some anthropomorphic nude robots feeling themselves up. source:

  • Happy Never After by Saint Hoax
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    Happy Never After

    The power of the series lies in contrast. Saint Hoax uses polished, recognizable imagery and overlays it with bruises, swelling, and expressions of exhaustion or fear. The result is deeply uncomfortable, but that discomfort is central to the work’s purpose. Domestic violence is not abstract or distant, and the artist removes the option for detachment by placing it within a visual language that most people recognize instantly.