The longer you look at these drawings, the more disturbing they become
Jeff Lee Johnson
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“Ali and Nino” is an incomparable 8-meter sculpture on the seafront in Batumi, Georgia
The author of the famous sculpture is Georgian artist Tamara Kvesitadze. Tamara was inspired to create such a monument by the novel of the same name, the authorship of which is attributed to Kurban Said. It is a story about the great and pure love of Azerbaijani boy Ali and Georgian princess Nino.
The guy and the girl were of different nationality and religion, and despite the fact that all their lives they wanted to be together, but fate separated them forever.
Now Nino and Ali every day at 7 o'clock in the evening strive for each other on the seafront of Batumi, showing true love that knows no boundaries and prejudices, passing through each other and parting ...
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Spicy and passionate art deco
Juarez Machado is a contemporary Brazilian artist and like any Brazilian he loves carnival.
In the paintings of Machado, made in the art deco style, there are all the attributes of the holiday life of wealthy men, and therefore carefree. They are wine, billiards, cards and, of course, women.
Over the paintings of Juarez Machado hover tart smell of wine and tantalizing aromas of perfume. The artist is rich and famous.
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Bondage Brides: Provocative bridal collection by designer Samuel Cirnansck 2011-2012.
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Karl Roka is a Norwegian painter of Hungarian origin. His first painting exhibited in Oslo was very successful. The appearance of a half-naked gypsy woman. Thus was born the style in which the master continued to work!
He wrote a large series of works with this nature of a gypsy woman he met by chance.
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Chema Mendez is an artist who has been working in digital art for over a decade.
His works are always surreal, with highly detailed digital components that blur the line between reality and imagination!
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Art is not for the faint-hearted. Paintings by Yulia Litvinova, which frightened the Internet.
Reality on the verge of fantasy, horror, and heartbreaking metaphors that immediately make you want to cover your eyes. Some of her works are truly frightening, some are simply disgusting (but not in the sense of the author's performance, but only in the content), but they push the viewer who dares to come into contact with them to the deepest thoughts.
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Problems of modern society in Kuchinsky's paintings
Pavel Kuchinsky expresses his vision of the modern world with the help of provocative paintings. Each painting of the artist exposes the vices of society and does it with a good dose of irony and sarcasm.
Kuczynski's paintings deal with topics such as social pressure, ecology, and social media addiction. With the onset of the pandemic, these themes began to appear even more frequently in the artist's work and became key.
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Paintings that make us nervous, turn around and look under the bed
The paintings of Australian artist Stefan Koydl evoke contradictory feelings. On the one hand, they can be called disturbing and even creepy, and on the other - to tear yourself away from their viewing is very hard.
In the works of the artist live ancient fairy tales and modern urban legends, characters from cult horror films, but regardless of the plot and source of inspiration, the main emotion is fear.
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Baroque food art
Digital-artist Joan (joooo an) creates her works with the help of ai concept visuals, and then brings them to mind with her hands.
This is a symbiosis of artificial intelligence and the author's talent!
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Ego Erectus
Mario Mankey is a Spanish artist known for his thought-provoking installations exploring the contradictions between humans and primates.
His work spans a variety of mediums including painting, street art, sculpture and installation.
One of his notable installations is Ego Erectus, which was shown in Berlin. In this monumental piece, giant feet bursting through the ceiling symbolize the ego of humanity!
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Installation “Feline Royal Procession” by Japanese student Sugiyama Airi at an art exhibition at the University of Tokyo.
2018 г.
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Patricia Piccinini is a sculptor and artist working in the style of hyperrealism.
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Is it realistic to create a painting with a piece of bank card?
Sydney artist Patrick Visser clearly demonstrates in this clip that it is very real!
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Magical Realism
Tos Kostermans is a contemporary Dutch artist. His painting style can be described as magical realism with a touch of impressionism.
What once started as a hobby long ago became a more serious passion until one day it became a professional endeavor.
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Illustrations with scenic photographs
Robina Yayli is a creative illustrator from Istanbul, Turkey. With a fresh and innovative approach, he transforms ordinary scenes into colorful works of art.
With his playful and colorful illustrations, he breathes new life into familiar landmarks and buildings, revealing hidden beauty that we often overlook!
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Sensual Beauty by Paul Kelly
Paul Kelly is a contemporary Canadian artist, born in Nova Scotia, in 1955.
He received his academic education at Mount Allison Sackville University, New Brunswick, where he attended from 1973 to 1975 and graduated with a BFA in painting!
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Photographer Jean Toir for SICKY magazine, 2021.
Make-up by Malina Stearns
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