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Frank Moth | the Wonderful and Nostalgic | The Best Epic Art
Categories: CollageThemes: Alegorical, Anxiety, Cinema, Conceptual, Figurative, Found Materials, Juxtaposition, Pop Culture, Psychological, Sci-fi, SpaceFrank Moth is an Artist duo based in Veria, Greece. They explore universal concepts of love, humility, truth, nostalgia and forgiveness in colorful, surreal floral portraits and futuristic retro compositions. They create nostalgic postcards from the future using mostly the digital collage technique in a struggle for eternity through pixels. About Frank Moth Frank Moth…
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Casey Weldon
Categories: PaintingCasey Weldon crafts surreal, sometimes absurd paintings that play with the everyday and the otherworldly alike. … “Weldon gambols with the manipulation of scale and contrast to create otherworldly scenes, as though pulled from the cavities of the unconscious and its latent thread-like associations,” the gallery says. “The works alternate between moments of intense darkness and…
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Bonobo’s surrealist music video for ‘No Reason’
Categories: Surreal Music VideoWith stunning cinematography (and no CGI), director Oscar Hudson pays homage to Japan’s social phenomenon of ‘Hikikomori’. A dreamy, disconnected electronic beat plays as a Japanese teenager wakes up in his bedroom, visibly troubled at the thought of facing the day ahead of him. But there are tricks at play, as he walks through the…
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17 Mind-Blowing Surreal Artists you Need to Follow on Instagram
Categories: Round UpIs your Instagram knee-deep in narcissistic selfies? Acquaintances you don’t dare unfollow? (It would be impolitic.) Motivational quotes by your in-laws? (Yeah, he just discovered multi-level marketing & thinks he’s an entrepreneur.) We need to talk: you need to follow some artists. And before you think, “Ugh, I do, and it’s unbearable.” No, those are Artistes.…
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Mark Ryden Pop Surrealism
Categories: PaintingThemes: Alegorical, Figurative, Limited Color Palette, Macabre, Politics, Pop Culture, Portrait, Religion, Victorian, WhimsicalBlending themes of pop culture with techniques reminiscent of the old masters, Mark Ryden has created a singular style that blurs the traditional boundaries between high and low art. His work first garnered attention in the 1990s when he ushered in a new genre of painting, “Pop Surrealism”, dragging a host of followers in his…