Alic Brock’s paintings sit at the intersection of digital culture and meticulous craftsmanship. Born in Dayton, Ohio and currently based in Atlanta, Georgia, the artist is known for his ultra precise airbrush technique, which he uses to...
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Yeon Yeoin’s “The House That My Mother Built” Explores Memory as Architecture
n this exhibition, the house becomes more than a dwelling. It functions as a metaphor for psychic shelter. Rooms transform into containers for formative experiences, layered with memory and imagination. Yeon recalls her childhood bedroom as...
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Amie Dicke’s “She’s Not There”: An Evocative Exploration of the Human Form
Amie Dicke's latest portrait series, "She’s Not There," captivates viewers with its intriguing interplay of visibility and obscurity. The artwork subtly suggests the human form, veiled by...
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Chris Lael Larson: Unveiling the Everyday Absurd through Hybrid Art
Portland artist Chris Lael Larson offers a fresh perspective on the ordinary through his innovative blend of painting, photography, and color-filled assemblage. His work...
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Self Portrait Art by Inès Longevial
A collection of paintings by Inès Longevial, a talented artist based in Paris. Longevial’s focus primarily revolves around self-portraiture, using her artwork as a delightful puzzle to capture the emotions and sensations that dance across our skin. As a youngin Longevial has been passionately dedicated to the world of drawing, finding immense purpose in the playful exploration of color and its profound role in our lives. Her masterpieces depict faces and bodies that resemble ethereal landscapes within a dreamlike universe.
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Art by Dan Gluibizzi
“Through the practice of drawing, the source material is imbued with personal history, memories conjured, dreams dreamt, and other imagined stories. I aim to make my drawings and paintings with a light touch, like the shifting contextual meanings of an emoji, allowing the works to remain open to many potential readings” – Dan Gluibizzi
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Illustrations by Eric Ross Bernstein
“There is a place where mountains blow in the wind, where memories are floating orbs bobbing above the head, where words expire when left unspoken. In ten fantastical fables, the narrator sets out to illuminate the interconnectedness of the multiverse while seeking answers to his deepest questions. The above illustrations and their accompanying stories reimagine fundamental human experiences like thoughts, language, bliss and fear.” –ERB
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A Bull Terrier’s Illustrated Adventures
Illustrator and pet lover Rafael Mantesso throws his lovable Bull Terrier in some playful hand-drawn situations. From, sledding on a doughnut, and thoughtful self-awareness. See some selected works below:
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Art by Jacob Van Loon
A glitched out mixed media series combining holographic tones and brushstrokes all created by artist Jacob Van Loon. See the works below:
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Art by Balint Zsako
San Francisco based artist Balint Zsako creates emotional and psychological imagery using watercolor, collage, painting, sculpture, drawing and photography. See some selected works below:
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Art by Pierre et Gilles
Artistic French duo Pierre Commoy and Gilles Blanchard create intricate and ultra-detailed portraits mixing photography and bold painting. See some selected works below: