• ART

    Illustrations by Vasilios Paspalis

    Surreal black and white portrait illustrations by artist Vasilios Paspalis where we find the subjects with missing cleanly sliced of portions of themselves. See some of his works below: https://www.artsy.net/artist/vasilios-paspalis

  • ART,  CULTURE

    SUR-FAKE by Antoine Geiger

    Our constant growing need of looking into a screen is something that comes along with the current ever evolving technology. Photographer  Antoine Geiger takes this observation and depicts warped faces being literally sucked into their screens. See the SUR-FAKE series by Antoine Geiger below:  

  • Surreal Illustrations by Jose Mertz
    ART

    Surreal Illustrations by Jose Mertz

    Miami based illustrator/street artist Jose Mertz creates beautifully surreal images that are heavy in symbolism and portraiture. Straight out of a trippy dream. See a selection of Jose Mertz‘s work below:   http://josemertz.com/

  • Camila Valdez art
    ART

    Artist Camila Valdez, Sweet Tooth and Legs.

    Contrary to popular belief, these are NOT self portraits of me. Yes I breath sweets like no other but I promise  I’m not actually made of doughnut bread. This is a series by artist Camila Valdez located in Argentina. It’s surreal, sassy and delicious. Each little food being is paired with legs and an attitude to match. I wonder what that little doughnut did to end up in prison. Is this trying to say we are what we eat? or just a fun approach to her personal anthropomorphic sandbox. source:  

  • ART,  Misc.

    Surreal Dreamlike Photogarphy by Ezorenier

    This set of photographs resembles something not quite a nightmare or dream. They feel of heavy symbolism that you can’t exactly put your finger on. like the many dreams we instantly forget when waking up. You can see more of his work here by ezorenier

  • ART,  CULTURE

    J e s s i c a L e d w i c h

    Intense. ‘The Fanciful, Monstrous Feminine’ by Jessica Ledwich is a feminist art series that depicts strange, surreal beauty rituals illustrating the concept of the “monstrous feminine.” http://www.jessicaledwich.com via