Martin Wittfooth, A Milder Fate Than Tyranny John Brosio, Fatigue, thanks to Dark SIlence in Suburbia Gerald Rose, illustration for Nessie The Mannerless Monster By Ted Hughes thanks to Hazel Terry's Classics of Children's Illustration Flickr set Michael Sowa, Haunted City Peter Ferguson Di Liu, two photos from the Animal Regulation series Pietari Posti Shuichi Nakano, Premonition of Storm and Chill at 5:25 from the Searching for Paradise series Ryan Heshka Chris Appelhans, Midnight Party
Jess Riva Cooper (previously) produces smooth ceramic busts, the mouths agape rather than closed in smile or silent contemplation. Tangled vines and rosebuds sprout from their mouths, and in some cases leaves from plants pop from the busts’ noses, engulfing the faces in their entirety. In each bust the plants are used as both ornamentation and methods of destruction, forming crowns on the subjects’ heads as they wrap themselves around the neck in a threatening gesture. More
Plastic Surgeon, a new book featuring anatomical character illustrations and sculptures by pop surrealist Jason Freeny.
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Joanne Nam is an artist currently living and working in Los Angeles. Joanne’s paintings portray mostly vulnerable looking girls in a natural habitat, sunken in their thoughts. I love the fragile look of the girls, the portrayal is so intimate it almost feels like you’re spying on them. Next to that I love how Joanne […]