Surreal black and white portrait illustrations by artist Vasilios Paspalis where we find the subjects with missing cleanly sliced of portions of themselves. See some of his works below: https://www.artsy.net/artist/vasilios-paspalis
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Illustrations by Anton Gudim
Moscow based artist Anton Gudim creates comedic illustrations with sarcastic social commentary on technology, love, popculture and more. See some selected illustrations below: Anton Gudim
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Illustrations by Rebecca Yanovskaya
Detailed ball point based illustrations of winged mythical beings created by artist Rebecca Yanovskaya, incorporating 22K gold leaf applique on Moleskine paper. Available prints of Rebecca Yanovskaya art.
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The Ordinary Young Man Series by Fernando Cobelo
Italian based illustrator Fernando Cobelo creates a series of pieces depicting the inner turmoil/emotion happening inside of your everyday young person. More Fernando Cobelo and his other works here.
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Old Heros by Eddie Liu
Chinese illustrator Eddie Liu creates a portrait series of well-known superheros in their elderly state. Their hair might be grey and skin more wrinkled but they are still geared up in their iconic uniforms. The series includes Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman and Flash.
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Pop Culture Cars by Mainger
Iconic vehicles become characters of their own in well-loved movies and TV shows. Artist Mainger pays tribute in a car centered illustrations series. The pop culture cars featured include Drive, The Simpsons, Ghostbusters, Star Wars, Back to the Future, Mad Max and more.
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Illustrations by Steve Gianakos
A raunchy portrait series by artist Steve Gianakos with subjects covering topics of drug use, beauty ideals, self harm and sexuality. See some of the works below:
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Art by Tom Colbie
A traveler in a spacesuit visits different dementions and times. Created by artist Tom Colbie we find the astronaut in completely surreal and/or silly locations with the occasional homage to pop culture and familiar structures. See some of the ongoing series below:
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Illustrations by Shohei Otomo
Shohei Otomo son of Katsuhiro Otomo known for the cult manga creator of Akira creates black and white ballpoint pen illustrations with an anarchist twist to Japanese culture including cops, drugs, violence and sex. See some of his works below: Related articles Hollywood’s live-action Akira adaptation rumored to be a trilogy A Detailed Look Inside a Retractable Ballpoint Pen to Explain What Produces Its Satisfying Click Christoper Nolan May Work on Live-Action Akira Trilogy Chistopher Nolan Presents AKIRA??
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Illustrations by Leonard Peng
Brooklyn based illustrator/designer Leonard Peng has a unique and interesting illustration style specifically centered around character design. From fan art to full on stories all he creates has a sense of joy and craftsmanship. Here are some selected works: www.leonardpeng.com
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Art by Valeria Petrone
Arist Valeria Petrone creates an interesting series surrounding topics including struggle, sexuality and company. Valeria is well-known for her works with children’s books and magazine editorials. See some selected works below: