Portuguese based photographer Tomba Lobos creates a disturbing but interesting portrait series where the faces of the subjects are mutilated piles of skin toned play dough. Digitally created effects with shocking/fun results. See the series below:
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Totally Stain-Proof T-Shirt
The secret is a hydrophobic treatment that keeps liquids from sticking to the fabric. Water, wine, coffee—basically anything you normally panic about—bounces right off. Functional, clever, and surprisingly satisfying to watch in action.
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Psychic Creatures forged by Sarah Louise Davey
Sculptor Sarah Louise Davey creates unique details to familiar figures. See her interesting series below. “Through the vessel of the figure and materiality of clay, I create sculptural objects and installations to evoke intuitive, visceral responses informed by our subjective notions of physical image and societal norms. I question my own experiences of these through the various personalities that emerge with each hybrid portrait, as they are often an exaggerated mix of whimsical beauty and exaggerated macabre. Posture and pose illustrate the psychological scope of the feral female while their wide-eyed gazes portray an emotional duality that is constantly evolving within each beastly image. At the heart of these works…
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Lauren Satlowski’s Creepy Fabulous Oil Paintings.
Lauren Satlowski’s oil paintings exist in the uncomfortable space between attraction and unease, where cuteness begins to fracture and something stranger takes over. At first glance, her characters feel familiar. Doll-like faces. Soft surfaces. Glossy eyes that catch the light just enough to feel alive. Then the details settle in, and the discomfort follows.