Limited Color Palette

  • Dagner – Surreal Music Video

    Dagner – Surreal Music Video

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    You see my eyes are open Don’t need ’em blind or folded Follow the thin red line!     Music: Dan Freeman And The Serious Director: Michael Fragstein Production Company: Büro Achter April Set Design: Turan Tehrani DoP: Rainer Sprenger Performer: Igor Weiss Grading: Walking On The Moon Buy this track on bandcamp.com: 
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  • Surreal Collage Art by Marcel Lisboa

    Surreal Collage Art by Marcel Lisboa

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    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…

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  • Nicola Samori Contemporary Painting

    Nicola Samori Contemporary Painting

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      Nicola Samori examines the theme of obsession from a number of different perspectives: that of the human body, religion, science, and the obsession of the artist with his own work. In his new paintings and sculptures he references art historical and biblical representations of ‘the healing of the possessed’.  Examples of such associations are…

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  • Mars-1

    Mars-1

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    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…

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  • Micah Ofstedahl’s Surreal, Biological Landscapes

    Micah Ofstedahl’s Surreal, Biological Landscapes

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    Micah Ofstedahl paints what appear to be abstract surrealism. But the paintings are inspired by discoveries of science such as single-cell organisms, the structure of a bee’s eye, or anatomy at the cellular level. These are subjects that biology and microbiology continue to explore, from the neurons in our brains to the fabric of the universe. In this sense, Ofstedahl’s paintings…

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