The dreamlike and conceptual photography by Brian Oldham walks the line of terrifying and gorgeousness. These stunning portraits morph crisp reality into surreal and symbolic situations. See some of his selected works below:
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Mixed Media Portraits by Johnie Thornton
Self taught California-based artist Johnie Thornton creates surreal mixed media portraits utilizing geometric disfomations and nods to pop culture and fashion to create an almost alien like approach to his charmingly warped works. See some of his selected works below:
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Illustrations by Molly Bounds
Denver based illustrator/print artist Molly Bounds creates comic and zine influenced prints with symbolic depictions and colorful portraits. See some selected works below: More Molly Bounds here.
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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
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Surreal Paintings by artist Aykut Aydogdu
Artist Aykut Aydogdu creates fashionably conceptual digital paintings with a surreal edge. Consisting of portraits intertwined with natures elements from flowers, animals and the ocean. See some of his selected works below:
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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:
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Surreal Imagery by Bobby Becker
Simplistic and strangely manipulated imagery by photographer Bobby Becker combining elements of sculpture, portraitures and surrealism. See some of his images below:
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Colorful Surreal Art by Daniel Aristizábal
Colombian-based designer Daniel Aristizábal creates surreal imagery that feels both familiar and dreamlike. His work blends vibrant colors, layered textures, and mid-movement action to craft compositions that feel alive and fluid.
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Surreal Illustrations by Jose Mertz
Miami based illustrator and street artist Jose Mertz creates surreal images that feel pulled from the middle of a lucid dream. His work is rich in symbolism, layered portraiture, and emotional undercurrents that linger long after you look away.
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Double Vision Portraits by artist Alex Garant
Alex Garant creates painted portraits that immediately grab your attention through a striking visual technique: the eyes. In her Double Vision Portraits series, each subject appears to have multiple eyes layered carefully on the face. The effect is both mesmerizing and slightly disorienting, like looking through a kaleidoscope or catching a reflection in fractured glass. This signature distortion gives the paintings a surreal energy that lingers long after you first see them.
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Surreal Paintings by artist Tiffany Bozic
Tiffany Bozic creates surreal paintings that explore the evolution of nature and the intricate relationships between species. Her work blends realism with imaginative storytelling, making each piece feel alive, dynamic, and slightly otherworldly. By focusing on partnered species, Bozic highlights the interconnectedness of life while imbuing her art with a dreamlike, narrative quality.