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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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    Flower Shower Series by Daria Golab

    An illustrative portrait series by Polish artist Daria Golab where we find the women subjects surrounded by flowers but presenting subtle rough nuances like bloody eyes, knuckles and fingers along with their somber sometimes disheveled expressions that make you wonder what pain they are withholding. See the some of the beautiful Flower Shower series below:

  • Flesh and Bone Illustrations by Paul Jackson
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    Flesh and Bone Illustrations by Paul Jackson

    Canadian illustrator Paul Jackson presents a striking series titled Flesh and Bone that explores anatomy with unflinching precision. The works depict bones graphically separated from the body, creating an eerie yet captivating study of the human form. It is detailed, unsettling, and undeniably compelling.

  • Mojo Wang Illustrations
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    Illustrations by Mojo Wang, Sex, Pain and Secrets

    Mojo Wang’s illustrations do not arrive quietly. They confront the viewer with intimacy, vulnerability, and psychological tension, all rendered through surreal compositions that feel deeply personal yet deliberately unresolved. Working from China, Wang creates images that sit at the intersection of beauty and discomfort, where desire and suffering are not opposites, but intertwined states of being.