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  • Serguei Borodouline

    Serguei (Serge) Borodouline was born in Russia in 1957 and graduated from the Siberian Art School and holds a Ph.D. in Engineering/Physics. He immigrated to Canada in 1998 where he has resided since in Ottawa. He is presently a member of the Federation of Canadian Artists. Borodouline’s work is held in private collections in Canada,…

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    Make Stunning & Strange Artificial Intelligence Art [Beginners Guide]

    Are you interested in getting started with digital art, NFTs, Artificial Intelligence art (AI art), or generative art? Working with AI, Machine Learning (ML), and other digital tools are becoming more and more commonplace for artists as the tech has become easier and more ubiquitous. In the guide, we’ll explain what AI art is, how…

  • Collagist Elzbieta Zdunek’s Stunning Art Will Haunt Your Dreams

    Collagist Elzbieta Zdunek’s haunting monochromatic collages linger in memory as if grown from strange and alien myths. These intricate compositions of mannequins are rich with metaphor: they evoke the haunting beauty a transcendent dream. Immersing the audience in an enigmatic world where reality and fantasy intertwine. Each meticulously crafted piece, featuring these surreal mannequins, resonates…

  • Olga Koudi – Spiky Heads

    Olga Koudi is an artist working with digital paintings. She lives and creates in Saint Petersburg, Russia. In her artworks, she talks about the body and nudity, introversion, and the Comfort Zone (both in society and in our own homes or minds). Despite the seriousness of these topics, there is always a drop of irony.…

  • Marisa S White: Certain These Clouds Go Somewhere

    Certain These Clouds Go Somewhere is an unfinished series navigating the unchartered waters and skies of spirituality. Simply put, it’s a deep dive exploration into the artist’s psyche, pondering existential questions we all come to face. Why are we here? What is our purpose? What exists on the other side? Marisa lost herself in countless…

  • Dawn (2019) by Min Kyung Kwon

    Min Kyung Kwon

    Biography Min Kyung Kwon is an artist based in Adelaide, Australia creating art of otherworldly beings that are beyond physicality and can be only seen through our mind’s eyes. Kwon’s portraits are inspired by mythology, legends, folk storybooks, science through contradicting images of eeriness and cuteness with a glimpse of sensuality & innocence in their…

  • Marta Zubieta’s Alice in Lockdown

    Alice in Lockdown is a self-directed illustration project by Marta Zubieta that explores the confusion and self-transformation journey we have gone through since the beginning of the lockdown in the UK. Bringing vibrant color to quite bleak subjects, Zubieta explores the millennial culture and its issues through pink-tinted glasses, neon colors, and dreamy characters. Zubieta…

  • The Best Dune Art Prints

    Dune is a classic science-fiction novel that has inspired a wealth of stunning artwork over the years. Some of the best Dune art prints available today features a striking images of the giant sandworms that inhabit the desert planet Arrakis, or capture the intensity of the climactic battle between the Fremen and the evil Harkonnen…

  • Michelle Concetta Surrealistic Collages

    Michelle Concetta is a creator from the US currently based in Saudi Arabia. Prone to escapism from an early age, she finds comfort in the one thing that grounds her to the Real—creating art and shaping her world to fulfill her aesthetic yearnings. Self-taught, her talents cover a broad spectrum, but of late contemporary collage…

  • John Rego

    John Rego is an illustrator and painter living in Jersey City, NJ. His work is inspired by the absurdities of the human and natural world, reportage illustration pop-surrealism and 19th Century scientific illustration. Rego has experience in editorial, fine art painting, package design, and narrative illustration.  Hunting Tapestries A small series of two paintings depicting…

  • Richard Fishman: BREAK, BLOW, BURN

    ABOUT THE ARTIST Drawing from sources across the natural world, and driven by relentless curiosity, Richard Fishman’s sculpture practice spans more than fifty years. Fishman’s creations are both engaging and beautiful. They draw you in with their allusions to the familiar in nature and beguile using opposing tensions within each piece. The complexity of the…

  • The Recharge New Surrealist Prize

    The $7,000 award was created for painters living in the United States and U.S. Territories who are working in the New Surrealist style. The New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) is proud to announce the creation of the Recharge New Surrealist Prize, a $7,000 award for painters living in the United States and U.S. Territories…

  • Franc Kaiser’s Industrial Ecosystems

    Franc Kaiser is a self-taught Swiss painter residing in Shanghai, China. Franc paints with acrylics on cardboard substrates. Each painting starts with an idea and sketch, and the composition is then penciled on a cardboard. The paintings progress in several stages, from a build-up of basic values with acrylic paint to detailed layers, which can…

  • SLip: Surrealist Collage Artist

    Who is SLip? SLip is a french digital collage artist working professionally for more than ten years. The artists’ clean, mod aesthetic marries yesterday’s nostalgic Sci-fi dreams in crisp, modern Technicolor. The Work Lovely memories of the sci-fi future that has not yet arrived, SLip reminds us of those more charming futures–of those hopeful expectations…

  • Interview with Face-Melting Visionary Artist Vincent Fink

    Editor’s Note: Vincent Fink’s limited edition prints are now available for purchase in the Surrealism Today online store. This is part 3 in a 3 part series. We have previously covered Vincent Fink’s Iterations project and his Atlas Metamorphosis Project. Surrealism Today: Where were you born?Vincent Fink: Houston, TX Surrealism Today: What did you want…