Abstract paintings with a fabric feel by artist Joseph Bounds. “The work in this series is created using 3D models generated in physics simulations of fabric shaped by wind and turbulence patterns. Photographs of paint are applied in layers to the contours of the fabric models before the model itself is removed allowing the paint to remain floating along it’s contours within a virtual space. The paint is then lit within a virtual environment and rendered as a 2D image. Larger images, to maintain high resolution, are rendered in sections which are meticulously composited to form a final image that is then printed onto canvas. Each piece is only printed…
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Animated Skeleton Drawings By Skull Heads
Skulls and flesh making out, smoking, taking selfies and all that good stuff. These animated illustrations present the romanticism of everyone one day dying and the unimportant but fun and glamours thins we partake to fill the void until we all melt into bones. See the works below:
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Paintings by Scott Daniel Ellison
Playful spooky paintings by artist Scott Daniel Ellison featuring an array of skulls, beasts and skeletons having a bit of fun and embracing their dark adventures. See some selected works below:
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Fallen Giants by Mike Winkelmann
Todays Giants dilapidated and consolidated into cubes in a post-apocalyptic setting created by artist Mike Winkelmann. See the series below:
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Invisible Tape Series by Wes Naman
Photographer Wes Naman creates a series differentiating photography character portraits all distorted and reshaped into unrecognizable faces simply using transparent tape. See some selected works below:
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Collectors by Hye Jin Chung
Artist Hye Jin Chung depcits portraits of women grasping their collection full of their intrestests, hobbies and passions. See the Collectors series below:
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Escape Series by Shawn Pyfrom
Los Angeles based artist Shawn Pyfrom creates a series titled Escape where his paintings explore different outlets we use to escape person or public life. From a phone, cigarette to used condoms and more. See the series below:
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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…
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Celebrity Pencil Portraits
Amazing pop culture pencil portaits by Natasha Kinaru References: natashakinaru.deviantart and odditycentral Related articles Portaits Cat Portrait Hyperrealistic Hand-Drawn Portraits
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Artist: Megan Mitchell
Upon first appearance you might quickly want to look away, but if you look closely you will see the beautiful artwork of Megan Mitchell. She has what seems like an ongoing art project displaying scenes of the human body decaying, depicted with something other than blood. source: Megan Mitchell. Art.
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Hand Sewn portraits by David Catá
Hand Sewn portraits by David Catá Does love really have to hurt? According to artist David Catá it obviously does. The Spanish artist uses his body as a canvas, writing an autobiographical diary. In his ongoing series ‘A Flor De Piel’, he embroiders portraits of people who have influenced or marked his life – family, friends, teachers, lovers, partners – sewn into the palm of his hand. David Catá source: