
German artist Anne Wölk uses film stills as her main source of inspiration for these surreal paintings that are in a permanent state of flux.

German artist Anne Wölk uses film stills as her main source of inspiration for these surreal paintings that are in a permanent state of flux.

Andrei Bouzikov’s gore filled illustrations can be found on your favorite metal band album art such as Municipal Waste and Cannibal Corpse.

Amanda Clyne’s paintings compare the similarities between fashion photography and historical portraits of society’s elite. Amidst today’s cultural fascination with beauty and persona, Amanda’s paintings critique our digital obsession and question the consequences for human intimacy.

German photographer Andreas Gefeller’s images give us a birds eye view of the world with razor sharp precsion and extraordinary detail.

Australian sculptor Anna-Wili Highfield’s paper animal sculptures are absolutely astonishing! Each animal is assembled by gluing dozens of torn pieces of paper that captures the animals essence without feeling labored or heavy handed.

Fashion photographery duo Sofia Sanchez & Mauro Mongiello have many projects for clients both big and small but I’m most interested in these still life and portraits from their personal work that have a dark and mysterious twist to them.

Christopher Monro DeLorenzo’s gorgeous vintage inspired illustrations make me want to go to a drive in theater or eat a meal at an old school diner in a one street town.

Luke Jink’s illustrations combine an interesting mix of traditional tattoo flash imagery and folk art illustration styles.