American artist Michael Reeder creates striking impressionist portraits that combine strange, surreal elements with layered symbolism. His work plays with proportion, distortion, and color to produce imagery that is both visually arresting and conceptually rich.
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Dark Matter by artist Carly Janine Mazur
A series by illustrator Carly Janine Mazur titled Dark Matter where a portrait with leaking dark matter resembling branches flows from the subjects hair and eyes. See the series below: http://carlyjanine.com/home.html
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Illustrations by artist Steve Kim
Artist Steve Kim creates bright, color-blocked mixed media illustrations that explore themes of possession, portraiture, and abstract symbolism. His work combines bold hues with layered textures to produce visually striking and conceptually rich images. It is vibrant, thought-provoking, and experimental.
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Collage Portraits by artist Rocío Montoya
Madrid based artist Rocío Montoya creates mixed media portraits that merge collage and photography into striking, experimental works. Each piece transforms a conventional portrait into something entirely unique, exploring texture, layering, and visual rhythm. It is beauty reinvented through fragmentation and imagination.
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Portraits by Malcom T. Liepke
Tastefully sensual oil portraits by artist Malcom T. Liepke explore the human body and their raw, expressive and very beautiful sexuality.
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Love by artist Raphaëlle Martin
Love by artist Raphaëlle Martin is a mixed media series that feels intimate without being sentimental. It explores romance not through grand gestures, but through restraint. By removing most of the visual noise, Martin asks us to focus on connection itself. The result is quiet, emotionally charged, and unexpectedly tender.
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Jacob by Krzysztof Wyzynski
Jacob, represented by United4Models, is captured in a photo series by Krzysztof Wyzynski that balances contrast and simplicity. The young model, with a hint of Leonardo DiCaprio charm, moves effortlessly between layered and minimalist looks, making each frame feel intentional and stylish.
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Paintings by artist Antoine Cordet
Paris-based artist Antoine Cordet creates portraits that feel both familiar and elusive. His work abstracts figures with fog-like details, blending clarity and obscurity to produce images that hover between reality and imagination.
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Erik Fallberg Photographed by Tomas Falmer
There is something deeply intimate about a bedroom that is not trying to be seductive. This editorial featuring Erik Fallberg, photographed by Tomas Falmer, understands that intimacy can come from stillness rather than performance. Set in a bedroom like environment and captured through natural light, the series embraces seclusion as both a mood and a message. Nothing feels staged for effect. Instead, the images unfold slowly, like moments you were not supposed to witness but somehow did.
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Duplicity by artist Matthieu Bourel
Matthieu Bourel’s Duplicity is a facial manipulation series that turns recognition into something strange and absorbing. Using duplicated elements from the same or related photographs, Bourel morphs old Hollywood starlets and actors into portraits that feel elegant at first glance, then quietly disturbing the longer you look.
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Ecotone 2014 by artist Jacob van Loon
Jacob van Loon’s Ecotone is a mixed media portrait that feels raw, deliberate, and quietly confrontational. Created as an assemblage on panel in diptych form, the work explores tension, overlap, and contrast, both visually and emotionally. It sits in that charged space between beauty and disruption, where nothing feels accidental and everything asks you to look twic