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    Art by Hidemi Ito

    Hidemi Ito creates a series presenting a story of two girls delving into general experimentation in sensuality, magic and potions with alien like results. See some selected works below:

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    Art by La Fille Bertha

    Wide eyed and playful portrait paintings by Italian based artist La Fille Bertha where simplistic surrealism meets quirky style and fashion. See some selected works below:

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    Willow Hand by Emma Tempest

    A fashionably quirky portrait editorial starring model Willow Hand for the April 2016 issue of Vogue Japan. Captured by photogapher Emma Tempest with hair and makeup by Karin Bigler and Maxine Leonard. See the series below:     Magazine: Vogue Japan April 2016 Model: Willow Hand Photographer: Emma Tempest Fashion Editor: Celia Azoulay Hair: Karin Bigler Make-up: Maxine Leonard Nails: Trish Lomax

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    Paintings by artist Andrea Castro

    Andrea Castro creates oil portraints that counteract with contrasting shapes and textures. “I create internal conversations with the subjects of my paintings; they tell me what they want to transmit as I’m giving them shape.” See some selected works below: andreacastro.net

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    Chrome Portraits by Kip Omolade

    Harlem based artist Kip Omolade creates chrome molds of faces which he then later uses to reference his hyper realistic paintings. Capturing the warped reflections in the metallic faces.    kipomolade.com

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    A Tribute to freckles by Brock Elbank

    British photographer Brock Elbank creates and intimate high contrasted collection of portraits titled Freckles highlighting the unique patterns that appear on his subjects skin. His goal is to complete 150 portraits for his next exhibition which is planned to take place in 2017.   Images © Brock Elbank

  • Portraits by artist Hope Gangloff
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    Portraits by artist Hope Gangloff

    Highly expressive and color filled portraits by artist Hope Gangloff depicting family and friends in intimate character driven settings. She describes the portraits as having more of a caricature basis more due to being more focused on capturing the subject’s essences and likeness. See some of her works below:   Related articles The sweet success of fruit sushi in Wakayama A dizzying route, 3,000m in the sky Kanye West explains plans for presidential run Drone Revolution