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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Paintings by Katrin Coetzer
Colorful paintings by artist Katrin Coetzer that range from popculture, fashion and landscapes in her unique style. See the some selected works below:
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Jewel Encrusted Rotting Fruit by Luciana Rondolini
The Tiffany Project is a series by Buenos Aires based artist Luciana Rondolini where we find rotting fruit bejeweled in memorizing glitter filled patterns. “The brilliance of novelty makes us forget the real value of objects, and the fact that they are all perishable and doomed to become obsolete. These fruits, then, work as a Vanitas, reminding us of the deterioration and forgetfulness to which all things are subjected.” -Luciana Rondolini All images © Luciana Rondolini
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The Art History of THE SELFIE
There is a lot more history associated with infamous selfie culture. It’s not something self-centered millennials have created but something that has been passed down for longer than you might think. “Artists have been taking selfies since the dawn of photography. Cameras allowed people to capture their own image in a way that had never been possible in all of human history, and today most of us carry these magical devices in our pockets, taking self portraits everywhere we go.” Related articles Micromax Launches Bolt Selfie And Canvas Selfie 4 Selfie of the Day: Nicki Minaj Busts Out Taking a selfie with Microsoft’s Selfie app just got even easier on the…
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Art by Chloe Bennett
Australian illustrator Chloe Bennett creates a playful and at times charmingly crude series where she takes human anatomy and places it on objects we are constantly in contact with. See some selected works below: here.
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Postapocalyptic Paintings by Yuri Shwedoff
Hauntingly somber postapocalyptic landscape paintings with sci-fi influences created by Moscow based artist Yuri Shwedoff. The paintings have embraced the essence of the calm after the storm deteriorating visuals. See some selected paintings below:
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Multiple Exposure Photography by Miki Takahashi
Miki Takahashi creates beautifully busy photographey portraits incorporating floral settings and cityscapes using a double exposure technique. See some selected works below:
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Explosive Sculptures by Samuel Yal
Samuel Yal creates distorted and explosive sculpture installations with ghostly white faces and heads. See some selected works below:
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Paintings by Helene Delmaire
Warped portrait paintings with glitch like detailing by artist Helene Delmaire. “My work addresses the notions of fragility, femininity, of man’s relationship to nature and what is mirrored of him through her. I am primarily interested in what happens within us, things that cannot be put into words but might be brushed upon through senses and intuitions.”
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Face Manipulation by Adam Pizurny
Funky face distortions created by artist Adam Pizurny. Watch these portraits get manipulated into hypnotic creepy movements. See some selected works below:
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Art by Hidemi Ito
Hidemi Ito creates a series presenting a story of two girls delving into general experimentation in sensuality, magic and potions with alien like results. See some selected works below: