Diminishing and descending portraits created by artist Lee K.
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Illustrations by Vivian Mineker
“Ever since I could remember I’d been drawing to express myself and my inner imaginary world, which continues into my work today where I create characters and worlds that reflect my imaginations, inspired by observations of the real world around me.” – Vivian Mineker
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Illustrations by Jessica Fortner
Toronto-based illustrator Jessica Fortner creates surreal and psychedelic inspired pieces using bright colored symbolic imagery with a focus on natures organic life. See some selected works below:
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Illustrations by Eevien Tan
Artist Eevien Tan creates haunting and gorgeous illustrations filled with mysterious magic and animals. See some selected works below:
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Illustrations by Sena Kwon
Power portrait illustrations created by South Korea artist Sena Kwon. Known to have lived in several different countries such as Japan, Canada and Australia the artist shows appreciation of the cultures Kwon has inhabited. See some selected works below:
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Illustrations by Aykut Aydoğdu
intricately detailed portraits with flairs of symbolic surrealism created by Turkey based illustrator Aykut Aydoğdu. See some selected works below:
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Illustrations by Owen Gent
Surreal and dreamlike illustrations by Bristol based artist Owen Gent. See some selected works below:
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Art by Alex Kuno
intricate illustrations created by artist Alex Kuno best described as whimsical fantasy gore. Pulling inspiration from the dark side of storybook fairy tales displaying the subjects in violent, sexual and dark scenes. See some selected works below:
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Illustrations by Brunna Mancuso
A daily project by artist Brunna Mancuso where she daily creates portraits for her 365 ongoing projects. Capturing the individual beauty and uniqueness of her subjects. Here are some selected works below: (via Instagram)
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Illustrations by My Buemann
Dive into the minimalist universe of Copenhagen based illustrator My Buemann filled with playful and thought provoking characters incapsulating various emotions. “I have always been interested in people and often address people’s feelings – rational or irrational – in my work. I use myself as a starting point but a lot of people recognize themselves in my work. I think it’s crucial that we don’t neglect our feelings, but that we dare to acknowledge them, which is part of being alive. I hope that my drawings can be used as a tool which for a moment, makes us feel ourselves.” -My Buemann See some selected works below:
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Total Control by Artist Andrew Fairclough
“The works explore issues of introspection, confusion, duality and impulse control seen through the dead gaze of technological distraction and the fascinating flow of infinite information that is everywhere and nowhere at the same time.” – Andrew Fairclough