“Morway’s paintings are fragmented narratives, inspired by everyday words and phrases that bombard us – old signage, broken billboards, overheard conversations. Morway is of the opinion that omissions tell half the story. Substituting animals for human characters in her visual narratives, she explores gestures, postures and expressions that are familiar and universal but at the same time ambiguous.”
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Gryphletts by Nybird
The legendary gryphon creature made modern and widely popular by Potterheads has taken a cute sharp turn. The beast usually known for it’s grandiose size and eagle/lion attributes has now taken the liking of smaller more delicate animals. This little guys could fit on your shoulders. Artist Nybird creates these customer unique images for $50 a piece, calling them Gryphletts. See some selected works below:
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Birds by artist Frank Gonzales
A portrait of birds along created by artist Frank Gonzales, capturing the creatures of flight in splats of paint with their native plants.
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Art by Adam Batchelor
Expensive garbage interfering with wild birds. Their heads bagged up by designer papers from Hermes, Chanel, McDonalds and more. See some selected works below:
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Bird Cluster Paintings by Lihie Jacob
They travel in packs and occasionally wear some charming outfits. Artist Lihie Jacob creates endearing animal imagery full of bold colors and busy visuals. See some selected works below:
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Josephine Skriver by Giampaolo Sgura
A bold birds of paradise editorial shoot starring model Josephine Skriver in the Brazilian rain forrest. Captured by fashion photographer Giampaolo Sgura for the May 2017 issue of Vogue Brazil. See the shoot below: Publication: Vogue Brazil May 2017 Model: Josephine Skriver Photographer: Giampaolo Sgura Fashion Editor: Christiane Arp Hair: Franco Gobbi Make Up: Jessica Nedza
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Feed Hummingbirds with Your Face
Birds are already unattainable as they are but the quickest and pretty interesting little bird to watch would be the jittery hummingbird. Limited to watch from a distance there are tons of feeders available. But these humming-bird feeder masks put you right in the middle of all the action. The mask from eYe2eYe allows the humming-bird to feed right between your eyes for perfect observing experience. You might have to be patient though. You get to look like Iron Man too, so win win.