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:
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Air Rodent by Lisa Ericson
Chipmunks, squirrels, mice and other furry rodents are blessed with gorgeously bright butterfly wings making the creatures seem more out of a fantasy book. The series Air Rodent is created by artist Lisa Ericson. See some selected works below:
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She’s Not There by Nick Spaeth
Fading beauties that slowly deteriorate into the background using a collage technique created by artist Nick Spaeth in a series titled ‘She’s Not There” See the series below:
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Art by Ramona Rosales
The dramatic and fabulous moment when you drop what your hold while wearing your pumps. The bright pop art photography series is created by Ramona Rosales. See some selected works below:
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Surreal Art by Brooke DiDonato
Surreal and dreamy imagery with a charming vintage edge created by artist Brooke DiDonato manipulating the subjects with their surroundings. See some selected works below:
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Art by Anna Bu Kliewer
A collage series leaning more towards the realistic and strange. With mixed media pieces meshing creating a smooth, seamless and odd illusion. The works are created by artist Anna Bu Kliewer. See some selected works below:
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Wind & Rain by Kazumi Tanaka
Objects like bones and shells manipulated into instruments in a series titled Wind & Rain by sculptural artist Kazumi Tanaka. A Japanese proverb says, “A dead man has no mouth.” There are many traditional songs or folk songs from all over the world that often tell tales of murders and unpleasant death. If only I could live with joy, happiness and peaceful thoughts all the time. I want to inhale all the beauty while I can. It took my breath away as I walked through woods. The wind shook the trees and lost their leaves while dead animals decomposed. After the rain I felt the warmth of the sun, and…
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Sculptures by Francesco Carone
Simplistic and conceptual sculptures by artist Francesco Carone twisting everyday objects into something extra. See some selected works below:
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Pop Culture Collages by Joe Castro
From Amy Winehouse to the 1960’s moon landing, artist Joe Castro creates intricate and surreal imagery focused on pop culture, fashion and landscapes. See some selected works below: