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strange things
Exploring isolation and vulnerability: hybrids portraits and paintings by Hanna Jaeun
Hanna Jaeun is a Brooklyn based painter. She drawing inspiration from religious paintings, puppetry and her love of animals....
Inspiration is not so obvious: digital collages by Michael Waraksa
Michael Waraksa is an artist and illustrator based in Chicago. He has exhibited his work at various venues around the world...
A Parallel 3D Universe: pop surrealism artworks by Ray Caesar
Ray Caesar is a digital surreal artist who lives and works in Toronto, Canada. His biography has a bit of...
The dark goings-on behind the façade of nature: pop-rural folk art by Heiko Muller
Heiko Muller is an artist based in Hamburg, Germany. His art production is a sort of exploration of...
Impact at first sight: Baba Shiro offers something new to discover yet.
Baba Shiro is a talented artist that we discovered on Instagram (Babalthus). His artworks are a mixture of traditional japanese...
Lucid dreams and surrealistic visions: an interview with Alex Andreev
We interviewed Alexey Andreev, a Russian artist “usually classified as surrealist“. Alexey sent us some of his most recent...
Iconic anatomical character dissections by Jason Freeny
Jason Freeny is a New York based sculptor and toy designer. Known for his iconic anatomical character dissections,...
Grace Series: conceptual portraits by Jonni Cheatwood
Jonni Cheatwood is a Brazilian-American visual artist working across many different disciplines including painting, photography and graphic design. His...
Human body dichotomy and paradox by Ashkan Honarvar
Ashkan Honarvar born in Shiraz (Iran), works and lives in Norway. Honarvar´s collages present the human body at the center...
A colorful and detailed dreams’ reality by Zhou Fan
Zhou Fan was born in 1983 in Shanxi Province in northern China. The first thing that strikes people...
Strangeness in the familiar: sculptures by Maskull Lasserre
Maskull Lasserre’s sculptures explore the unexpected potential of the everyday through allegories of subject, material, and utility. Elements...