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Contemporary Surrealism

Promoting the best contemporary surrealism, psychedelic, lowbrow, and fantastic figurative art being created today.

Trash Riot Collage Art

Surreal Space Art Trash Riot (AKA Terry Ringler) creates wild retro sci-fi surreal space collage art. He’s a favorite on Tumblr & Instagram and has been featured on Boing-Boing: Trash Riot is a prolific, science-fiction/retro-futuristic photo collage artist who makes their work available through Red Bubble (which sells them as posters, postcards, shirts, etc). I […]

A retro photo collage of a woman looking up up at Mars from a field

Surreal Collage Art by Marcel Lisboa

Marcel Lisboa is a Sao Paulo (Brazilian) based digital artist. He creates psychedelic digital collages sourced from what seem to be Victorian paintings and illustration. But by juxtaposing numerous images in each work, and altering the color pallets he creates something completely new. Gorgeous, strange, surreal art that feels more painterly than digital. You can find […]

Mars-1

Mario Martinez (MARS-1) paints painstakingly detailed psychedelic/visionary artwork inspired by biology, mysticism, and architecture. The work is abstract and non-figurative, and tends to have a somewhat limited color palette. I’m not sure whether the artist would appreciate a comparison with Alex Grey. Although they are in the same solar system, the two artists are also as […]

The Dream Logic Tarot

The Dream Logic Tarot is a collaboration between artist Jay Gidwitz and occultist Anthony Teth. Each tarot card is a combination of photography and mixed media. The artist use the traditional tarot card symbolism as it’s starting point. Using photography and digital techniques, the tarot deck contains images that range from surrealist, to painterly, to dark, to “visionary […]

Moon at night over bridge tarot card

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/