San Francisco based artist Leon Xu creates dream fogged paintings in their series titled “Empty Orchestra”, the paintings display a sense of reverent solitude. Showing various scenes and scapes with a subtle angelic light that caresses the subjects. See Leon’s selected works below:
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Paintings by Dominika Hofman
Polish artist Dominika Hofman creates beautiful pale portraits with a focus on the charms of shell like iridescents. See the artists works below:
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Paintings by Joseph Bounds
Abstract paintings with a fabric feel by artist Joseph Bounds. “The work in this series is created using 3D models generated in physics simulations of fabric shaped by wind and turbulence patterns. Photographs of paint are applied in layers to the contours of the fabric models before the model itself is removed allowing the paint to remain floating along it’s contours within a virtual space. The paint is then lit within a virtual environment and rendered as a 2D image. Larger images, to maintain high resolution, are rendered in sections which are meticulously composited to form a final image that is then printed onto canvas. Each piece is only printed…
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Paintings by Jocelyn Khosla
The beauty of bold and neon gore and fantasy created by San Fransisco based artist Jocelyn Khosla. See some selected works below:
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Paintings by Shaina McCoy
Textured portrait paintings depicting the simplicities of life love and culture by Minneapolis-based artist Shaina Maccoy. Leaving the faces empty for self placing interpretation. See some selected works below:
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Paintings by artist Ines Longevial
Color blocked portrait paintings created by artist Ines Longevial. See some selected works below:
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Paintings by Zach Mendoza
Surreal dreamlike scenes by artist Zach Mendoza filled with horror, confusion and beauty. See some selected works below:
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Paintings by artist Hsiao-Ron Cheng
Smooth and slightly mystical portraits by painter Hsiao-Ron Cheng. See some selected works below:
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And Here I Lay by Sam Wolfe Connelly
Horror noir paintings full of subtly disturbing to full on disturbing imagery created by New York based artist Sam Wolfe Connelly. See some selected works below:
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I Don’t See by Emilio Villalba
“contemporary representations inspired by master works of the past. I wanted to explore a kind of omnipresent pressure I think we all live under; One that grows out of the clash between humanity—our unique mess of emotions, obsessions and urges—and society’s prescription for success. Subtle shifts, repetition, (re)placement, or absence of facial features are attempts to create a feeling of dissonance and pressure in the viewer. I want someone to be drawn in by the uncanny nature of a piece and still feel safe to explore the feelings and reactions the pressure gives rise to.” -Emilio Villalba
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Art by Austin Parkhill
Northern Alaska captured by artist Austin Parkhill in giant surreal animals and closeup intimate portraits.