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Jeremy Miranda

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Jeremy Miranda paints fine art, with a slight surrealist nature. One often cannot tell where water, reflection and open space begin and end.

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He creates paths in the most unlikely places, like something out of a dream.
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I want to go here:
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I stared at this one for quite sometime, drawn to the warm glow of the Christmas tree while perplexed about the surroundings. I wish I saw this before Christmas so I could’ve posted about it or sent it out. What an intriguing image.
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Jeremy Miranda


Filed under: art, surreal Tagged: art, surrealism

Martino Prendini: Inner Topography

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Inner Topography is an illustrated series by Martino Prendini that brings visual representation to various psychological states. I love seeing what emerges when one attempts to give physical expressions to inner landscapes. I’m including the titles of each, as they serve to cast a tiny spotlight.

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The artist states:
It’s the attempt to draw a kind of figural map of the inner world made of weaknesses, fears, desires, addictions, rituals, memories, hopes. Small prisons and small liberations, sometimes poetic sometimes grotesque, in contradiction with each other as they are in any inwardness.

Secret Gardens
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Please, Smile Both!
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We Are Simple Hearts
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Words Battle
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I enjoyed examining each aspect of these pieces. I couldn’t help but conjure stories about how the symbolically illustrated parts interconnected.

Martino Prendini


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Albert Besnard: Images of Death

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French painter Albert Besnard has a series of figurative Death pieces, in which the ominous bony figure shows up boldly or furtively…blending into the crowd and shadows, startling those he encounters as an unexpected guest, or simply looking dapper.

Shhhh…
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While he is also known for his success in watercolor, pastel, oil and etching in portraiture, landscape and decoration, I particularly like this little collection I’ve assembled here.

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Desktop Goodies: 2/4

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You’re being welcomed into this post by anthropomorphic hotdog with breasts.
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As far as I can tell, this is a real vintage ad. Probably one of the most jaw-dropping examples I’ve seen.
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Imagine this is what you’re really standing on.
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I prefer my tables without testicles.
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Don’t miss the other title by this author on the bottom.
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For “elegant women of refinement and taste.”
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Just your average note-wielding mouse on a lobster.
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I’m not sure what’s going on here. Is this a medical assistance device? Unless it’s equipped with some sort of pulley mechanism to lift bodies in need, I see very little purpose for lying on something LESS comfortable, a few inches above something designed for lying on.
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And now, in today’s installment of unappealing instructional material…Meet the man who can tell you how to lick pimples.
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Haunted…
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In conclusion, cats are the cure for everything.
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Mariko Ando

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My unbelievably talented friend William Basso introduced me to the work of Mariko Ando, an artist and printmaker born in Japan and currently based in Vancouver.

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What will you find here? BUNNIES. And lots of them. Which is fine by me, because I’m a fan of all things Lagomorphic.
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This is probably one of my favorite illustrations ever. One look, and I want to dive right into this place. A squishy, gorgeous bed in a tree, complete with chandelier, my own swing and the company of owls? YES PLEASE.
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I love her lush, finely detailed style.
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Is this fish holding a “recipe for vegans?” I’m surprised more animals don’t carry around vegan cookbooks.
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Mariko Ando


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Weird Valentines

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I give you my heart…
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I’ve seen a lot of Nicholas Cage valentines, but never one with the expert coloring this one has. Those lips…hot pink…
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This isn’t a Valentine at all, but it’s fun.
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The perfect misanthrope cake.
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The only mustachioed volcano I’ve ever seen.
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Lest you think I forgot about the folks getting screwed over in a divorce at present:
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I could probably make a whole post about cards with some variation of this phrase:
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And if you’re in the mood for some vintage Valentines, check out:
Vintage Valentines: Monsters and Undead
Vintage Valentines: Ghosts, Witches and Skeletons
Vintage Valentine Roundup: Masochistic, Murderous and Meaty

HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY!


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Zsofia Dome

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Zsofia Dome takes my breath away with her detailed illustrations. It was this anthropomorphic root series that made me need to track down her work.

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I’m also particularly impressed with her tarot series, in which she loosely sticks to the themes of the universal Rider Waite deck, but takes some fantastic artistic liberty.

The Tower…
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Death:
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The High Priest:
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The Moon:
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I do hope she comes out with an actual deck at some point. I’d be thrilled to add it to my collection!

Zsofia Dome


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Sarah Sheil

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Sarah Sheil’s artwork has me mesmerized. Here is a detail from my favorite piece:

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She creates dark, mystical images that glow and swirl with light and shadow. We see shades of iconic figures…life and death.
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Her subjects seem poised between the earth realm and the cosmos (or the underworld).
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Magic is afoot, indeed.
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Sarah Sheil


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Davide De Agostini

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A while back, I went right-click crazy and saved a giant folder of
images by Davide De Agostini. His work can be unsettling to look at in some cases, but is nonetheless utterly compelling.

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I poured through these beautiful, macabre images and admired his ability to fuse warm aesthetics with chilling, haunted faces and bones.

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I’m reminded of Stephen Gammell pieces, brought to life with color.
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Oh Lordy, I’ve been here…
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Nina Pak

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Many, many moons ago I drafted a post about one of my all time favorite photographers, Nina Pak, and it somehow got lost in the drafts (which happens occasionally because I consume roughly 9,000 times more art than I can post here, and some drafts have been in limbo for years). So here is an updated peek into Nina’s gorgeous, fantastical world.

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When I read her artist statement, I was blown away; before me was a kindred spirit who relishes symbolism, mythology and celebrates uniqueness as much as I do.

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In her own words:
I have always been drawn to symbolic imagery, from ancient orthodox Icons to Tibetian Tankas, art that tells a story of the soul’s journey is of interest to me. Painters that have worked with symbolic elements such as the Pre-Raphaelites who’s paintings often depict mythological stories, and surrealists who delve deeper into psychological meaning, are what I study.

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I have a lifelong love affair with these paintings, which are not only objects of beauty but also have a message. I find that I am drawn to reflections and shadows, mirrored images, textures and delicate details, anything that has potential for a story. Small objects from nature, little antique treasures, costumes that speak for themselves, something unique and wonderful. I like different.

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What an honor it would be to get photographed by an artist of this caliber. The costumes, hair, makeup and settings produce windows into strange worlds that reach beyond mere beauty into the realm of story and soul.
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She has an extensive online portfolio. Though I devoured all sections, I thought the Post Edit page was a wonderful feature, as we so rarely get to see the evolution of a finished product on display. Go have a look!

Nina Pak


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Nightmare in Wonderland

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Let’s just take a moment to absorb the greatness of the title alone: Nightmare in Wonderland. This project is a an artistic tribute to Tim Burton that takes place in four outstanding group art shows.

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Part 0 is available for online viewing (currently showing at Rotofugi).

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The series is curated by Ixie Darkonn and my amazing Art Twin, Jo David (of MIROIR Magazine).

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I’m incredibly impressed by the first show. They’ve already managed to gather a highly commendable roster of Pop Surrealism’s greatest artists. Never have greyscale paintings looked so alive!
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I can’t take my eyes off these paintings and will be eagerly keeping up with the next installments.
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Follow the project HERE!


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Omar Rayyan

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This adorable little girl, embracing her monster (with a matching flower on its horn!) was the first piece from Omar Rayyan I laid eyes on a long time ago.

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I was re-drawn into his work by this cephalopod inspired masterpiece:
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He seamlessly integrates old world painting style with fantastically quirky imaginary beasts.
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Now THIS is how to travel!
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Tickle, tickle, fuzzy Mer-monster!
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Omar Rayyan


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Italia Ruotolo

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Beautifully Bizarre recently published a lengthy interview with Italia Ruotolo.

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From the artist bio:
Italia Ruotolo is born in Naples, Italy. After Classic Literature studies she graduated at the Fine Arts Academy of Naples. For many years she worked as goldsmith and jewel designer. Ruotolo’s work is a broad range of pop art and art nouveau.

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In her work, there isn’t much distinction between high and low cultural level, because she’s aware that the contemporary man lives in a myriad of sensorial stimulation and is himself the product of continuing interlocution between the real and the mere appearance or mere fiction.

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We find echoes of these contradictions in her work in constant search of a balance between past and future, good and evil,darkness and light.

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Italia Ruotolo


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A Small Collection of Comic Screams


Jarosław Jaśnikowski

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Welcome boils and ghouls…
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Something about this sculpture appeals to me.
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Why is Super Toast so bloody adorable?
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I could actually use some of these for myself.
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Lefties like me were once treated for their “disorder.”
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This is one of the greatest Halloween costumes I’ve ever seen.
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Skulltacular vintage pulp horror!
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The hazy glow of this photo is perfect for a fortune teller subject.
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For rent.
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Or you could go get your haunting license.
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I love this idea for a bridal photograph! But that’s because a forest full of books is pretty much paradise to me.
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Filed under: absurd, animation, art, Books, horror, humor, photography, skulls and skeletons, undead, vintage, wedding, you can't handle the cute Tagged: animation

Kim Kovalev

Nightmare in Wonderland: Part I

Brian Smith

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Brian Smith is a gifted painter of tortured souls.

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Vaguely humanoid creatures are stretched, torn…twisted and tormented. He has a remarkable talent for painting agony.
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For me, his work evokes a kind of richly textured empathy; a visceral connection to the raw realms of physical and emotional anguish.
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Many of his subjects seem like lost souls at the mercy of forces greater than themselves.
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And he makes a hell of a Joker.
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Brian Smith


Filed under: art, macabre Tagged: art, macabre
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