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  • Moustafa Khamis – To Octopus is back in town

    http://www.behance.net/mkhamis

  • Onur Senturk’s “Needles” – Abstract Surrealism

    Spectacular use of minimalism, surrealism, and abstraction. As Onur says in the artist statement on Behance: I want to produce a series of abstract, surreal, bizarre and minimal images. For the general look of the series, I prefered to produce images in a 3d environment, which I consider more open to new possibilities and manipulations.…

  • Cameron Gray – Parable Visions

    Fantastic figurative digital artwork. It has a really remarkable use of vector-type designs that interact with the content within the work but, rather than looking “graphic design-ish,” it really takes it to the next level. http://parablevisions.com/blog/

  • Muerdememundo Art

    http://www.muerdememundo.com/ http://cargocollective.com/muerdememundo/

  • Surreal and Fantastique Art by Talonabraxis

    Art with “fantastique” and magick themes. This work is great. Dark, limited color palette, and haunting. http://talonabraxas.blogspot.com/ http://talonabraxas.deviantart.com/

  • Surreal in Mind – Michael Vincent Manalo

    A collection of dreams and daydreams that have been forged to be included in the arsenal of memory, to be part of the soul of nostalgia and finally, to be within the heart of the soul http://www.saatchiart.com/michaelvmanalo http://www.wix.com/theflickerees/michaelVmanalo http://www.behance.net/theflickerees

  • Anton Marrast

    Anton Marrast PrintsAnton Marrast Instagrammarrast.com

  • Alex Andreyev

    Alexey Andreev (b. 1972) is a Russian artist, lives and works in Saint-Petersburg. Statement … the nagual Elias went to his dreaming journeys the way a wild animal prowls for food… visited, let’s say, the junkyard of infinity… and copied whatever he saw, but never knew what those things were used for, or their source“.These Carlos Castaneda’s words from his “Power Of Silence” are the…

  • Jerico Santander

    Jericó Santander is a Spanish art director & illustrator who represents the inventive world of post-digital media. His works are vibrant, meticulously crafted and highly inspired by street art and pop surrealism. Jericó is currently based in sunny Lanzarote, Canary Islands. jerico.storeyerico.esinstagram.com/jericosantander

  • Dima Filippov

    Surreal art by Dima Filippov http://www.behance.net/sprite http://dimafilippov.com/

  • Oana Cambrea

    Oana Cambrea: On Behance: http://www.behance.net/Cutteroz On Carbonmade: http://cutteroz.carbonmade.com/

  • Obstaculum by Craig Hunter Parker

    behance.net/Panic_Embryovimeo.com/craighunterparkertwitter.com/motifstudiosfacebook.com/motifstudios.vfx

  • Jim Kazanjian

    Jim Kazanjian received his MFA from the Art Center College of Design in 1992. His BFA was completed at the Kansas City Art Institute in 1990. Jim’s photographs have been exhibited across North America, Europe and Australia and featured in numerous publications including Esquire, The Atlantic, and Daily Mail. His work is in the collections of…

  • Ramin Hossaini

    Ramin Hossaini on the Web ramin-hossaini.com instagram.com/raminhossaini

  • Bizarre Surreal and Dark Art Pictures – Smashing Magazine

    via smashingmagazine.com Great surreal art examples.