Featured Artist: Paco Pomet

Paco Pomet follows a style of magical surrealism in which bizzare and other-worldy occurrences take place in otherwise mundane environments be it the office, a vehicle or just a street scene

Featured Artist: Audrey Kawasaki

Audrey Kawasaki uses oil paint applied directly to wood panels. Her works portray young adolescent women in a style that has been described as a fusion of Art Nouveau and Japanese manga.

Featured Artist: Mc bess

Mc bess' works are heavily influenced by traditional Fleischer Studios cartoons which has its own unique nostalgic charm. Depictions of surreal worlds filled with musical instruments, mouths, and odd ramblings.

Featured Artist: Yang Xueguo

Since he was a boy he liked painting but has since graduated to using 3D animation and digital painting techniques. Surrealism in China still in its early phases and it looks as if he will be a pioneer in that frontier.

Featured Artist: Ryohei Hase

This Japanese artist paints in his free time to express 'the darkness of mind'. His pieces masterfully intertwine both melancholy and beauty to create some of the best surrealist art of the internet.

Showing posts with label Chiara Bautista. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chiara Bautista. Show all posts

Milk

Surprisingly little is known about this artist despite the popularity of her work. Chiara Bautista draws influences from numerous sources from classical to pop art icons. Her works are supposedly a personal dialogue between Bautista and her muse Ilka. The illustration are chock full of imagery and symbolism and the attention to detail will leave you intrigued for quite some time. There's an interesting mix of classical style illustration which we might expect from the Grimm brothers as well as elements of line art and some newer techniques.

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