Short Film: “Box” By Bot And Dolly
“Box” explores the synthesis of real and digital space through projection mapping onto moving surfaces. The mind-blowing short film by Bot And Dolly documents a live performance captured entirely in...
View ArticleIllustrations By Randy Ortiz
Randy Ortiz is an incredible visual artist that clearly loves surrealism. His colorful work feature strong compositions, mystic overtones and vivid scenes which are evident in the pieces below. (via...
View ArticlePrints By John Chae
John Chae is an impressive and trippy visual artist that was born in Boulder, Colorado and grew up in Seoul, South Korea. He graduated with a BFA in painting from the Maryland Institute College of Art...
View ArticleIllustration Series: “Codex Seraphinianus” By Luigi Serafini
“Codex Seraphinianus” is a mind-blowing book and series of illustrations, originally published in 1981 and which can be downloaded from here. The collection is essentially an illustrated encyclopedia...
View ArticleAnimation: “131121″ By David Ope
“131121″ is the most recent surrealistic creation from David Ope and I’m looking forward to seeing what the Hungarian artist comes up with next. – a j a n i photography: digital image solutions...
View ArticleAnimation: “130810″ By David Ope
David Ope is back with “130810″, which happens to be one of my favorite animations by the Hungarian artist. – a j a n i photography: digital image solutions www.ajani.ca
View ArticlePaintings By Rinat Shingareev
Rinat Shingareev began his career in Russia and since his early beginnings as an artist , he has spent the majority of his time painting pop culture icons and symbols. As outlined in his recent...
View ArticleAnimation Series: “Mestre Fungo” By Henrique Lima
Brazilian artist Henrique Lima (also known as “Gringo”) is the Brazilian genius behind “Mestre Fungo” — a vibrant, surrealistic series of animated gifs. Check out the majority of the pieces from his...
View ArticleIllustration Series: “The Landscape Alphabet” By Charles Joseph Hullmandel
Towering mountains and vast oceans become vowels and consonants in this beautifully illustrated series found deep within the archives of the British Museum. Created by Charles Joseph Hullmandel...
View ArticleIllustrations By Shan Jiang
Shan Jiang is simply one of the most talented and passionate illustrators that I have ever come across. When I first viewed Jiang’s work, I became an instant fan and was beyond impressed by the lines...
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