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    Paintings by Joseph Lee

    Los Angeles based self-taught artist Joseph Lee creates unique portraits with thick brushstrokes and paint creating an eye-catching illusion of collage work, paint, and photography. See some selected works below: Paintings by Joseph Lee

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    Oil Paintings by Gregory Jacobsen

    “I paint figures, focusing on the little bits that obsess me…a little flab hanging over a waistband, ill-fitting shoes, overbites, noses, teeth, and flesh. Either through portraiture or busy tableaux, I create a world and vocabulary of characters that live and embrace their so-called faults. Over the years, this work has developed into piles that are corpulent and visceral stand-ins for characters. Meat, junk, pasties, and genital-like fruit and vegetables are constructed into heroic yet pathetic towers. These piles also act as a sort of forensic evidence and cataloging of awkward sex, gross gluttony, ridiculous masturbation rituals, and endless humiliation and failure.” – Gregory Jacobsen

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    Paintings by Kim Sangduck

    Surreal and sensual paintings created by South Korean artist Kim Sangduck featuring blossoming self exploration in bright pastel imagery. See some selected works below:

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    Paintings by Antoine Correia

    French based painter Antoine Correia creates abstract portraits with melting techniques abstracting their faces and distinct features. See some selected works below: antoinecorreia.com

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    Paintings by Jansson Stegner

    An ode to slender and handsome police officers captured in artist Jansson Stegner’s paintings using his unique elongated charactered designs. From straight on portraits to posing in natures beauties. See the series below:

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    Paintings by Syd Bee

    Dark portraits in deep jewel tones created by artist Syd Bee. “Syd Bee is a Seattle-based painter that creates figurative paintings that often appear to exist in a dreamlike state. Working in oils, the artist employs a technique of creating a pastel-hued glow around her subjects. Bee enjoys the way the soft outer edges of the paintings feel optically; which enhances the mysterious effect produced by her oil paintings.” – Nathan Spoor, Hi-Fructose online