Get mesmerized by Lee Sangsoo’s unconventional artistic vision, where he ventures beyond his usual abstract portraits and grand murals to explore a hidden gem within Picasso’s repertoire: animal sketches. These simple, minimal line drawings serve as the catalyst for Lee’s latest series, in which he embarks on a mission to reimagine and reinterpret these pared-down artworks. But hold on tight, because Lee isn’t content with reproducing them on canvas like a mere copycat. Oh no, he has something entirely different in mind. “I wanted to give these sketches a three-dimensional space to inhabit,” declares the audacious Seoul-based artist. And so, the metamorphosis begins. Lee initiates the transformation by sketching the…
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Paintings by Alex Gardner
A black portrait series with soft surreal influences by painter Alex Gardner.
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Art by Beata Chrzanowska
Surreal psychedelic portraits contrasting both sharp abstract forms against humans. Created by Chicago based artist Beata Chrzanowska. See some selected works below:
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Distorted Furnature by Angelo Arnold
Questionably functional but fun to look at, I’m not sure how safe you should feel sitting on these manipulated pieces of furniture created by artist Angelo Arnold. From broom bristled legs to collapsing structures. See some selected works below:
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Surreal Art by Brooke DiDonato
Surreal and dreamy imagery with a charming vintage edge created by artist Brooke DiDonato manipulating the subjects with their surroundings. See some selected works below:
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Art by Anna Bu Kliewer
A collage series leaning more towards the realistic and strange. With mixed media pieces meshing creating a smooth, seamless and odd illusion. The works are created by artist Anna Bu Kliewer. See some selected works below:
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Explosive Sculptures by Samuel Yal
Samuel Yal creates distorted and explosive sculpture installations with ghostly white faces and heads. See some selected works below:
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Surreal Photography by Brian Oldham
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 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 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: