
Mitsuko Nagone’s photographs use bold colors, humor, and the human form to create bold surreal images full of hidden surprises and surreal narratives.

Mitsuko Nagone’s photographs use bold colors, humor, and the human form to create bold surreal images full of hidden surprises and surreal narratives.

Julie Pike’s romantic sun drenched fashion photographs might remind me of California sunshine but most are in fact taken in her native homeland Norway.
Not only does Belgium produce amazing french fries but they also have some extraordinary painters like Laurent Impeduglia. Laurent’s paintings are full off alternative worlds where castles are erected for paintings, crocodiles know how to party, and dooms day is celebrated like its 1999.

Are Chie Aoki’s sculptures of humans transforming into amorphous blobs or bulbous shapes morphing into humans?
Yes this is a tad cheesy but I have a soft spot for anything LEGO related, especially if it’s a life size, actually working cello!

BUFFdiss makes some beautiful and intricate street art using some good, ol’ fashioned tape and some out of the box thinking.

Ian Macarthur’s rock posters, graphics, and illustrations are full of bizarre characters, experimental type, and manic detailing.