Pixel blurred portraits almost resembling the appearance of a colored ultrasound. by actor and artist Peter Mcrury “When painting, he usually works towards something visually quiet, focused, and compositionally minimal rather than towards a scene or narrative. He’s primarily interested in exploring new ways to represent the figure (mostly the face) with the assistance of digital tools.”
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Art by Oliver Caron
A selection of work by Parisian artist Olivier Caron. Featuring dystopian and surreal imagery. See some selected works below:
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Illustrations by Milena Huhta
Pastel neon illustraions by Helenski based artist Milena Huhta mixing fashion and scifi fantasy with a trippy down the rabbit hole dreamlike imagery. “Mixing together elements of 90’s shōjo manga, sci-fi scenarios,contemporary fashion and Asian folklore, I create worlds filledwith conflicted and melancholy characters.”
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Your Wings by artist Kazuki Takamatsu
winged mixed media portraits with a main focus on digital 3d art. LA-based artist Kazuki Takamatsu delves into the narratives of death and society using these monocolored angels/ghosts.
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Art by Alex Gold
Mystical portraits of nature’s goddesses created by California based artist Alex Gold. See some selected works below:
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Art by Adam Ferriss
Adam Ferriss is a photographer and digital media artist based in Los Angeles, CA. In addition to his artistic practice, Adam runs the photography labs at Otis College of Art and Design. His most recent projects involve creating tri-chromatic color separation photographs and algorithmically restructuring pixel array data.
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Art by Matthew Swarts
I use computers and printers to explore some of the questions I have about the things I make with cameras. I believe in photography’s ability to touch truth, but less so in our placing of importance on it having some kind of indexical relationship to what’s “real.” portrait photographs completely distorted by artist Matthew Swarts creating a haunting desiclevled series almost resembling optical illusions with its intricate and repetitive patterns. See some selected works below:
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Digital Illustrations by Tomasz Wagner
Warsaw based designer/artist Tomasz Wagner creates a series of portrait images where he uses the blank space to fill in vital pieces of the subjects.The images delve into surrealism and fashion with a shadow like presence. See some selected works below:
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Paintings by artist Ilya Shkipin
Digital artist Ilya Shkipin creates expressionist inspired portraits that feel both familiar and hauntingly transformed. His work captures snapshot moments and reshapes them through layered brushstrokes, distortion, and heavy texture.
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Where’s Your Head At? by artist Kayan Kwok
Kayan Kwok’s digital collage series Where’s Your Head At? takes the timeless elegance of Audrey Hepburn and twists it into something enchanting and slightly disorienting. Using Hepburn’s iconic images, Kwok creates an illusive visual world where her head is stylishly split, pulled, and repositioned in unexpected ways. The results are both playful and mesmerizing.
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“Famous are Dreaming” digital collage by Luis Dourado
Luis Dourado’s digital collage series Famous Are Dreaming reimagines iconic figures through the surreal lens of dreams and imagination. The works depict historical and cultural icons, including Martin Luther King Jr. and President John F. Kennedy, enveloped in clouds of colorful smoke that suggest thought, vision, and possibility.