A hyper-masculine illustration series by Portland based artist Harrison Freeman highlighting where the dance of violence uniformed athletes is displayed. See some selected works below:
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Paintings by Deng Chengwen
Artist Deng Chengwen creates a series of paintings portraying people covering each others eyes in different settings. See some selected works 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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A Dream Come True by Alexandra Rubinstein
Brooklyn based artist Alexandra Rubinstein creates series where we find famous hollywood heartthrobs like Jon Hamm, Justin Bieber, David Beckam, Ryan Gosling and more positioned in-between the legs of a woman. The ongoing series is titled A Dream Come True. See some selected works below:
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Random Profile Pictures Transformed into 3D Portraits
A new approach to the age old caricature. It’s no observation that cartoons have officially been replaced with 3d techniques thanks to Pixar, Disney and many more. Artist Lance Phan decided to transform random profile pictures he came across into 3D portraits to simply practice his character modeling, and the result is pretty awesome. See the series below:
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Distorted Furnature by Angelo Arnold
Questionably functional but fun to look at, I’m not sure how safe you should feel sitting on these manipulated pieces of furniture created by artist Angelo Arnold. From broom bristled legs to collapsing structures. See some selected works below:
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Art by Pierre Schmidt
Vintage portraits distorted into bursts of imploding colors featuring a general melting combination of floral bouquets. the unique portrait series is created by Berlin based artist Pierre Schmidt. See some selected works below:
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Snake Flowers by Annalynn Hammond
A simple and surreal collage series combining the love of flowers and the ferociousness of snakes. Titled Snake Flowers created by artist Annalyn Hammond. See the series below:
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Embroidered Illustrations by Olga Lisowska
Charming and intricate illustrations created in bright embroidered techniques by artist Olga Lisowska. The series is titled Trivial Life Beauty, where the pieces portray an aesthetic sense of what workday life entails of in post-soviet towns. See the series below:
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Provoke by Johnny Smith
Visual collage artist Johnny Smith takes our favorite foods and scenery settings combining them with raunchy/sensual gestures in a series titled Provoke. From cupcakes getting fingered to a rainbow getting double oral. See the series below:
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Illustrations by Ha Gyung Lee
Illustrator Ha Gyung Lee creates bright fantasy portraits of characters disturbingly morphing or evolving into different creatures. See some selected works below: