Muchas mujeres se encuentran en esta posición, en silencio y con fuerza la ejecución de un hogar y la familia, la creación de la belleza y el orden a partir del caos, pero desapercibida para el mundo exterior, las personas de su entorno, o incluso a sí mismos. Todavía, obsesionarse y el perfeccionamiento de la casa y sus trampas a menudo forma a la identidad de muchos de nosotros (No sólo las mujeres.) El perfeccionamiento de un espacio con objetos o decoración se vuelve tan central que la identidad se fusiona con ella hasta el punto de la invisibilidad.
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Manhattan Deshielo por el artista Aaron Bernstein
Icónica calles de Manhattan alimentos encapsulado en hielo vienen lentamente ya que el proceso de fusión se inicia en una serie de fotografía surrealista creado por el artista Arron Bernstein.
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Las pinturas de Vanessa Stockard
retratos lúdicas llenas de simbolismo, estilo y moda. Todo creado por la artista australiana Vanessa Stockard. See some selected works below:
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Barra oblicua & Grabar serie por Terje Abusdal
Artista Terje Abusdal manipula su fotografía y los cuerpos de la naturaleza, creando imágenes surrealistas utilizando inquietantemente fuego, Las luces y humo. Ver la serie abajo: "Barra oblicua & Serie Burn ”de Terje Abusdal
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Arte surrealista de Wangechi Mutu,,en,Glamours y personajes espeluznantes todos planteados majestuosamente y construidos con objetos hyperfem,,en,Wangechi Mutu,,id
Glamours and creepy Characters all regally posed and built up of hyperfem objects.
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Art by Holly Pilot
Holly Pilot creates designs heavily inspired by vintage children books with a strange surreal edge. “Recently I’ve been collecting children’s books – primarily Disney – and comic books from the 1970s, 80s and 90s. I then select images with interesting forms of textures. I’ll begin to intuitively compile them together digitally until I’ve created an atmosphere or narrative I’m satisfied with. I like to focus on the background imagery or details from the source material, abstracting the familiar,”Vea algunos trabajos seleccionados a continuación:
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Oil Paintings by Gregory Jacobsen
“I paint figures, focusing on the little bits that obsess me…a little flab hanging over a waistband, ill-fitting shoes, overbites, noses, teeth, and flesh. Either through portraiture or busy tableaux, I create a world and vocabulary of characters that live and embrace their so-called faults. Over the years, this work has developed into piles that are corpulent and visceral stand-ins for characters. Meat, junk, pasties, and genital-like fruit and vegetables are constructed into heroic yet pathetic towers. These piles also act as a sort of forensic evidence and cataloging of awkward sex, gross gluttony, ridiculous masturbation rituals, and endless humiliation and failure.” – Gregory Jacobsen
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Clay Sculptures by Ronit Baranga
Surreal clay sculptures by artist Ronit Baranga featuring smashed off heads gripping warped tea sets. See some selected works below:
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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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Art by Lakormis
Warped portraits and murals from bashed in liquefied faces to melting facial features. All created by Istanbul based artist Lakormis. See some selected works below:
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Editorial by Tim Walker
Virile masculinity meets a warped Salvador Dali-esque surreal imagery in a menswear editorial captured by fashion photographer Tim Walker. See the shoot below: