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.”
-
-
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:
-
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:
-
Pop-Up Paper Sculptures by Peter Dahmen
German artist Peter Dahmen creates complex paper sculptures that pop open once opened. Much like the most awesome children’s books we know but with a sharp delicate artistic edge. See a video of them in motion and also some stills of his work below: Images © Peter Dahmen
-
Illustrations by Vasilios Paspalis
Surreal black and white portrait illustrations by artist Vasilios Paspalis where we find the subjects with missing cleanly sliced of portions of themselves. See some of his works below: https://www.artsy.net/artist/vasilios-paspalis
-
Giants by Axel Le Roux
Misty landscape photographs incorporating ghostly giant illustrations in a mixed media series titled Giants by french artist Axel Le Roux. See the glowing eyed giants below: First ABC Letter
-
Revealing Balloon Animal Guts!
Artist Jason Freeny creates a new and informative toy design using the familiar shapes of inflated balloon animals. You can construct their organs creating an odd, playful and morbid presentation.
-
Paperboyo Abstractions
British artist Rich McCor also known as Paperboyo abstracts regular scenery with humorous black shadow-like cut outs changing well know places and structures into playful cheeky visuals. See some of his works below:
-
Outrospection by Daniel Ramos Obregón
Columbian based fashion designer/artist Daniel Ramos Obregón creates a series of porcelain casts that extend from the body in gold-plated brass metal frames. The project is explained as a wearable study of self-representation. “I have appropriated his concept while relating it to out-of-body experiences more commonly known as astral projections, by seeking to represent -in a metaphorical way- the mind being projected inside out of the body as a way of self-expression and representation.” – Daniel Ramos Obregón sour
-
Papercut by Parth Kothekar
Indian artist Parth Kothekar creates a series titled Papercut where it seems drawings are lifted from paper. The handcut shapes are complex and delecate. They can also be yours. See the series below:
-
Illustrations by Kebba Sanneh
Paris based artist and designer Kebba Sanneh creates unique portraits consisting of animation, collage work and clean lines. See some selected pieces below: