Psychological

  • Chris Boyko Abstract Surrealism

    Chris Boyko Abstract Surrealism

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    Chris Boyko paints bizarre, strange, and unusual works. Each painting represents a hidden reality from the artist’s subconscious. These representations skirt the boundaries of surrealism and abstraction. Form and shape emerge from the paint. Nearly recognizable and figurative, yet remaining alien, beyond reach, ambiguous. Shapes or sculptures resemble figures or images found in wisps of smoke…

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  • Kyle Thompson Surreal Photography

    Kyle Thompson Surreal Photography

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    Kyle Thompson’s hauntingly surreal photographs evade narrative and easy answers. We make associations and attempt to form meanings that that artist has indicated, but are left with only more questions. Yet Thompson’s work is gratifying: elegant compositions. Rich colors. Powerful juxtapositions. Each image is unique, but form a complex body of work. The artist tends to…

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  • Kevin Corrado

    Kevin Corrado

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    Kevin Corrado is a fine artist attending SASD for graphic design. His photography walks the line between lyricism and surrealism, never straying too far from either. He usually uses himself as the subject in his figurative works. His compositions are simple and elegant: the imagery could best be described as quiet and peaceful– at times…

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  • Tetsuya Ishida Surrealistic paintings

    Tetsuya Ishida Surrealistic paintings

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    About Tetsuya Ishida Tetsuya Ishida came of age as a painter during Japan’s “lost decade”—a time of nationwide economic recession that lasted through the 1990s. In his afflictive paintings, he captured the feelings of hopelessness, claustrophobia, and emotional isolation that burdened him and dominated Japanese society. From his early career until his untimely death in…

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