Joe Vaux
Today we have one of my old lowbrow style pop surrealism favorites, Joe Vaux. Joe VauxFiled under: art, lowbrow, surreal Tagged: art, Joe Vaux, lowbrow, pop surrealism, surrealism
View ArticleGiulio’s Dreamworlds
Dreamworlds, indeed! I can be pretty picky about Manga inspired fantasy art, but I found myself pouring over every detail in these (and loving the other illustration styles as well). Giulio’s...
View ArticleThe Medieval Scapini Tarot
I’ve just started looking through the decks at Tarot Tator and the Medieval Scapini Tarot caught my eye. Some of these cards are truly awesome. Death: That may be my favorite card. Death is so...
View ArticleKari-Lise Alexander
I adore this new painting by Kari-Lise Alexander. I first saw this detail on Instagram and it completely took my breath away. THOSE HANDS; so delicate and feminine, tinged with an undeniable darkness....
View ArticleJuan Jose Surace
How about some marvelous monsters and other strange goodies? Today I bring you the captivating creatures of Juan Jose Surace. At least on my computer screen, these are showing up very small, so...
View ArticleGhost Light Gallery
I saw a light up sculpture from Ghost Light Gallery on Instagram and was immediately sold. Her beautiful creatures are often softly illuminated, articulated with moving parts, or they share secret...
View ArticleAlbane Simon
Is there such a thing as “whimsically apocalyptic?” After seeing Albane Simon’s collages, I’m inclined to believe there is. She does a great deal of work for musicians, using vintage source material to...
View ArticleJason Seif
Ah, nothing like the opulent details of a gorgeous Persian rug…only these are not rugs. Jason Seif paints trompe l’oeil rugs, life sized. The subtle shading makes one feel as if staring at a rug that...
View ArticleMike Winkelmann (aka Beeple)
Mike Winkelmann is one of the most tenaciously prolific creators I’ve ever encountered. He’s on his TENTH year of (nearly) daily art creations, all of which are done from start to finish on the day...
View ArticlePole Ka: The Tarot de Marseille
I first saw this deck in the Morbid Anatomy Museum online store, but it is currently sold out. I’d very much like to add French artist Pole Ka’s Tarot de Marseille to my collection one day (main...
View ArticleMatt Dangler
Matt Dangler has been a favorite artist of mine for quite sometime. His meticulously crafted paintings are largely inspired by meditative states. We see various symbols, archetypes and cultural icons...
View ArticleAnnie Stegg Gerard
I believe I’ve posted a couple of images from Annie Stegg Gerard in compilation posts over the years, but her fantastical fine art truly deserves its own post. This axolotl painting and the Phoenix...
View ArticleSubway Doodle
I don’t know anything about the identity of Subway Doodle since I only have an Instagram handle (@subwaydoodle). The artist takes photos and draws over them with his iPad. The results are rather...
View ArticleAaron Smith
Aaron Smith is clearly inspired by Victorian and Edwardian portraiture, in which the subjects possessed a kind of austere masculinity. Yet he belies this stark virility with the use of broad...
View ArticleChristophe Gilland
Christophe Gilland has a very interesting history indeed. From his artist bio: Christophe is an Irish-born Czech-Canadian yet French citizen; and after having lived in Orlando (Florida) and Vancouver,...
View ArticleC7
I could find no biographical information for the artist known as C7, but I did find a delightfully intricate collection of enigmatic bones and mysterious figures. Ah, we know I love a good artist who...
View ArticleAitch
Years ago, I remember reading about Romanian artist Aitch’s “rebellion against academic anatomy.” Her quote from the source went as follows: I chose to work on this project because I always had an...
View ArticleBraden Duncan: Tangled Marionette
While there’s plenty of nice art on Braden Duncan’s website, Clockwork Art,, I’m most drawn to her Tangled Marionette series. These images remind me of the subtle ties that bind. Her subjects are bound...
View ArticleLisa Lach-Nielsen
Today I bring you Danish painter Lisa Lach-Nielsen. Adding to its raw beauty is the highly allegorical feeling of her work. We see her subjects’ wishes, dreams, fears and frailties. Lisa...
View ArticleARYZ
Years ago, I saved this lovely little box of skeletons by Spanish artist ARYZ, not knowing who the artist was (neither did Google image search at the time). I eventually stumbled upon the image again,...
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