We are all the stars of our own story and one illustrator is showing people what they would look like if their story was on the pages of a comic book. Indonesian artist Rudi, has pulled in 37.5k followers on his Instagram page @rudi10297 and 10k on his @rudi1097 page with his impressive black and white drawings of people re-imagined as anime-style cartoon characters.
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Parrot on the shoulder is now officially last season. Meet the shoulder cats, but not exclusively cats, that are stealing the spotlight.
Li Wei is a Beijing-based artist that creates jaw-dropping scenes using mirrors, metal wires, scaffolding, and acrobatics. Check out his website here.
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When you see funny and weird pictures depicting an improbable scenario, lousy acting, and that peculiar editing style, you can instantly tell that they are stock images. Cue: ridiculous stock photos.
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Welcome to the strange worlds created by Canadian painter Rebecca Chaperon. Based out of Vancouver, Bc, this artist's work investigates themes of escapism and embraces the jungian idea of the shadow-self in order to produce work that calms chaos, invoking a sense of balance and quiet contemplation. The surreal paintings in Rebecca Chaperon’s latest series, “Incandescence”, mirror the psychic balance between light and dark.