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Stephanie Kilgast - "My work is an ode to life. I use trash, old objects and books onto which I create a vibrant, abounding representation of plants, animals and fungi. This wild encounter of natural forms and bright colors onto human-made objects come to life in my sculptural and pictorial work. Humans are a part of nature, which we often like to forget, creating an artificial barrier of tar between us and the mud. Unfortunately, by destroying our environment so radically, we are destroying ourselves. It is up to us to find an equilibrium between our activities, and our desire to thrive intellectually and culturally, without completely eradicating our very home.
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Marco Grassi, Hyperrealistic Oil Paintings
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Hanna Jaeun is a former Brooklyn now L.A. based painter.
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Eli McMullen, selections from Sleep Walk series.
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Hallie Packard's works depict a place nostalgic and foreign—comfortable and untouchable at once. A place through which the presence of humanity echoes, but from a source that has long since expired. Human-made relics interact with the natural world, confirming the question of previous human existence and conforming to—even mutating to become one with—the wildly organic environment surrounding them. As reminders of the wonder that abounds and the respect it deserves, these works are dedicated to rediscovering and cultivating the magic of this world.
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Daniel Merriam, best known for his prolific exploration of the romantically surreal.
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Richard Ahnert - He uses the relationship between animals and humans to explore themes of emotion, metaphor, and narrative with a satirical twist. Storytelling, understated humour, and deep reflection are at the heart of his practice.
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Acrylic Paintings by Casey Weldon
#casey weldon#acrylic painting#figurative painting#imaginative realism#contemporary art#contemporary painting#surrealism
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Gouache paintings by Kate Jarvik Birch
#kate jarvik birch#kate birch#gouache#gouache painting#contemporary art#figurative painting#still life
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Eddy Stevens - "As an artist I prefer to communicate through my work. It’s a reflection of who I am, how I look at our physical and emotional world and how we behave as human beings."
#eddy stevens#oil painting#figurative painting#surreal painting#contemporary art#contemporary painting#surrealism
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Oil paintings by Vera Tepliakova.
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Beto Val's collages immerse us in a surreal world plagued by absurd and eccentric beings, but who are somehow familiar to us and whose existence is not only possible but necessary.
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Acrylic by Jason Limon
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Maldha Mohamed - "My art has gone through various phases. What’s stayed constant, though, is the theme of eyes, something that’s been with me since childhood. I started with pencils, only delving into paint during my middle school years. Initially, I was all about hyperrealistic drawings before venturing into surrealism."
#Maldha Mohamed#oil painting#contemporary realism#mirror painting#surrealism#mixed media#contemporary art
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Cedric Laquieze is an Amsterdam-based artist born in Los Angeles and a graduate of the Rietveld Academy of the Netherlands. His unusual choice of materials results in work that walks the line between sculpting, fashion, and design in a surrealistic celebration of color and form.
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Nadine Tralala is known for her bold and vivid color palette, which makes her otherworldly figures seem to radiate with an ethereal glow. Nadine aims to make people feel comfort and peace through her art, like the warm embrace of a long-lost friend.
#nadine tralala#oil painting#pop surrealism#imaginative realism#figurative painting#animal painting#contemporary art#co
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Brea'n Thompson - "My work outlines the shadows of a personal journey comprised, in part, by my own desire to explore the synergy between the finite mind and the components of art as an expression of the intangible, yet ever present soul through the creation of haunting futuristic, pop-surrealist paintings - namely ethereal portraits of a spirit/ghost named Jane."
#brea'n thompson#jane floats#oil painting#abstract painting#pop surrealism#contemporary art#contemporary painting
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