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.
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Utopia by Danielle Klebes
An adventurous series painted by artist Danielle Klebes exhibiting the joys and lows of sharing moments with friends and others.
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Paintings by Ronan Barrot
Painter Ronan Barrot creates hauntingly morbid portraits that seem to have a dark story behind them that is never clear but always present. From bloody lifeless bodies to angry mobs. See some selected works below:
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Paintings by Jenniffer Omaitz
An explosion of geometrical patterns filled with contrasting colors and textures created by artist Jenniffer Omaitz. See some selected works below:
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Paintings by Martin Jonsson
Clouds of smoke and participation hauntingly interact the sujbects portrayed whether covering their faces, separating one another or being tugged at. Painted by artist Martin Jonnson. See the series belwo: Paintings by Martin Jonsson
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Paintings by Lino Lago
Intricate paintings overshadowed by and slightly revealed with a single layer of painted colors. All created by Spanish artist Lino Lago. See some selected works below:
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Birds by artist Frank Gonzales
A portrait of birds along created by artist Frank Gonzales, capturing the creatures of flight in splats of paint with their native plants.
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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 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: