L'actrice Rooney Mara pose dans un éditorial de mode artistiquement surréaliste et structurel capturé par le photographe Time Walker pour la couverture et la diffusion principale de l'automne-hiver 2017 issue of Another Magazine. See the shoot below: Articles connexes «La Couronne’ star Claire Foy will be new ‘Girl with the Dragon Tattoo’ Claire Foy Officially Lands Lead Role in ‘Girl with the Dragon Tattoo’ Sequel 15 Des acteurs que vous ne saviez pas étaient riches AVANT qu’ils ne soient célèbres Une histoire de fantôme vous fait frissonner et vous émerveiller
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Art by Allyson Mellberg
Surreal portrait illustrations by artist Allyson Mellberg featuring simplistic portraits featuring strange creatures, salad hats and more. See the shoot below:
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Hair Illustrations by Hong Chung Zhang
Intricate graphite illustrations depicting surreal and playful imagery surrounding hair fixations created by artist Hong Chung Zhang. See some selected works below:
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Bypassing the Rational by Maciek Jasik
Un ventre surréaliste comme une série de portraits de tout le corps intitulée Bypassing the Rational par l'artiste Maciek Jasik. Voir la série ci-dessous: “Photography has flooded our world with images of ourselves. We are accustomed to seeing and assessing images of people constantly, most of whom are celebrities or strangers we will never meet or know. We instantly affix attributes, often based just on the attractiveness of the other gender. In the 19th century, photography allowed painting to pull away from detail to focus on an emotional response to reality. With ‘Bypassing the Rational,’ I am knowingly retreating from the details which draw and entice us, and which allow us to judge. Voyant…
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Sculptures by Cathie Pilkington
Vintage inspired figurines with slightly disturbing details. Tous créés par l'artiste Cathie Pilkington D'une femme faite de seins à des personnages hantés sans visage. See some selected works below:
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What I Eat by Marwane Pallas
A series of paintings created by artist Marwane Pallas depiction portraits of herself as different characters consuming what they are. Bringing up the question we are what we eat? Or, we eat what we are. From people obsessed with beauty, religion, housework and more. See the shoot below:
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Paintings by Robin F. Williams
Bright and bold portraits painted by artist Robin F. Williams depicting subjects posing in surreal like circumstances. See some selected works below:
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Paintings by Syd Bee
Dark portraits in deep jewel tones created by artist Syd Bee. “Syd Bee is a Seattle-based painter that creates figurative paintings that often appear to exist in a dreamlike state. Working in oils, the artist employs a technique of creating a pastel-hued glow around her subjects. Bee enjoys the way the soft outer edges of the paintings feel optically; which enhances the mysterious effect produced by her oil paintings.” – Nathan Spoor, Hi-Fructose online
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Sculptures by Thomas Lerooy
Artist Thomas Lerooy creates a mixture of metals, glass and stone to create a surreal sculptures series depicting distorted body parts and faces all referencing mortality and destruction. See some selected works below:
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Art by Paul Fuentes
Mexican artist Paul Fuentes uses everyday common objects to create intriguing and playful collages.
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Paintings by Roby Dwi Antono
Other worldly portraits created by artist Roby Dwi Antono. When first looking at the artists work your welcomed by large inviting animated eyes but the surreal details and backgrounds tell a different story. See some selected works below: Roby Dwi Antono sur Behance Blog de Roby Dwi Antono