“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
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Art by Lakormis
Warped portraits and murals from bashed in liquefied faces to melting facial features. All created by Istanbul based artist Lakormis. See some selected works below:
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Art by Argiuolo
Italian artist Argiuolo creates humorous pieces encompassing overall sensuality, fashion and gay culture. From Hitler doing nude yoga, tucking your junk and much more. See some selected works below: Instagram: @argiuolo_
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ABC’s for Adults by Toby Leigh
Keep this picture book away from your children, unless you’re a horrible nightmare inducing parent. This humorous book titled ABC for Adults by illustrator Toby Leigh pushes dark imagery alongside the simple notion of learning your alphabets. From Drugs, sex and messy politics. See some examples of the book below:
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Illustrations by Jean-Michel Tixier
Humorous and awkward depictions of characters interacting and going about their lives. See some selected works below:
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Illustrations by Victo Ngai
Los Angeles based illustrator originally from Hong Kong creates a series of Wonderful Beasts where in we find the peculiar and large creatures interact and coincide. See some selected works below:
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Art by Jenna Andersen
Whimsical and mysterious portrait drawings by artist Jenna Andersen, depicting adventure and an overall sense of wandering. See some selected works below:
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Illustrations by Sean Xenos
Philadelphia based artist Sean Xenos creates surreal and solemn portraits consisting of acrylic and wood. See some works below:
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Nightmare Project by Jung Senerak
Nightmare Project book illustrations created by artist Jung Senerak depicting intricate and horrific scenes. See the illustrations below:
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Illustrations by Guzz Soares
Animator and illustrator Guzz Soares creates unique caricature portraits based on public figures and celebrities. See some selected works below:
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Illustrations by Marianne Engedal
Their plants are their children in this light hearted illustrative series by Marianne Engedal. You can find the green thumbed characters cradling, kissing and sleeping on the work. See some selected works below: