• ART

    Paintings by Damien Meade

    London based artist Damien Meade creates a series of paintings depicting portraits and shape with a wet clay like texture. See some selected works below: Damien Meade’s Website Damien Meade on Twitter

  • ART

    Paintings by Roby Dwi Antono

    Other worldly portraits created by artist Roby Dwi Antono. When first looking at the artists work your welcomed by large inviting animated eyes but the surreal details and backgrounds tell a different story. See some selected works below:   Roby Dwi Antono on Behance Roby Dwi Antono’s Blog

  • ART

    Art by Beata Chrzanowska

    Surreal psychedelic portraits contrasting both sharp abstract forms against humans. Created by  Chicago based artist Beata Chrzanowska. See some selected works below:

  • ART

    Art by Mi Ju

    Clustered chunks of separate characters combined into massive and glorious mixed media portraits by artist Mi Ju. ” My work is an improvisation in liminality: between dream and concretized, ancient and contemporary, Korea and the West, ephemeral and eternal, the uncensored and codified. Each character, pattern and energy reflects states of consciousness that are revealed in the creative act, a form of both improvisation and organization wherein the uncensored is working in concert with momentary, yet specific compositional organizations. It is my intention that the work will be a place of meeting between memory, dream and fantasy, and concretized into meaningful visual terms.” – Mi Ju

  • ART

    Never Never by Kris Knight

    In Never-Never Kris Knight continues his exploration of ambiguity and intimacy in portraiture, presenting a darkly fantastical new series of oil paintings that are as dreamy as they are dense. Knight’s new character paintings of secretive men are quietly static in their positioning and oddly calming in their atmosphere. Gentle, almost delicate portraits of young men are a parade of performers that Knight continuously inhabits in metaphor; physical manifestations of the full array of the artist’s internal psychological tones and personal narratives. Shadowed and veiled faces often do not directly address the viewer; rather Knight’s characters are contradictions – quiet in repose yet flush with restlessness – they creep with…