Photo manipulated images that give imagination a visual voice. Artist going by the name Thezairul has one of the best job descriptions I have ever seen. "Surreal Practitioner". Digital art that show us a point of view, which might stretch the sometimes narrow ones we have. I speak from my experience. If you have ever spoken the following words, then you know what I am talking about. "I thought everybody..." you can add to that: Thought, Did etc. We do tend to assume that because we grew up doing something a certain way, that everyone does exactly the same. It can be embarrassing to find out that some or most don't. But it's also eyeopening; you get to thinking: "What other things have I made assumptions about, that are not necessarily universal?" It's a perfect start to seeing the world in a different way. Appreciating the subtle differences that make out life on this planet so interesting, (at times) and definitely diverse. A few surreal exercises below, to stretch that secure and consistent view of the world you might have. Ps. I gave the images some titles. Motorways of the future. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Appreciating them in their natural environment. Press the Image to Enlarge it. A scuba dive amongst nature. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Your down is another person's up. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Waiting to take you wherever you want. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Travelling through architecture. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Guarding my bike while I am in the shop. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Reflections of parallel universes. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Lighthouse in Fractured architecture. Press the Image to Enlarge it. A long drive home. Press the Image to Enlarge it.
La fotografia surreale di Ceslovas Cesnakevicius di ispira al mondo del sogno. Cielo e nuvole sono elementi comuni nelle sue opere come un mondo parallelo.
Artist Devany Amber Wolfe combines symbolic and esoteric imagery with distinctly feminine forms to create cosmic dreamscapes that invoke the most mystical aspects of our psyche and soul.
Gaia Barnatan is an Australian graphic designer who creates dreamlike works with a pop soul under the Instagram account called liquid_pink.
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Instead of relying on photomanipulation, as is common these days, photographer Lara Zankoul creates surreal photos by putting together elaborate sets. For
Imagine a world where your dreams and the way they distort reality can be reproduced on canvas, paper or some other material on which artists paint. Doesn’t that sound amazing? Well, if you are the type to let your imagination take over and rule over your interest in the world of art, then you will like it surrealism and the paintings that are inspired by it. The thing about surrealism is that it strives to represent the images of the unconscious mind making it very bizarre albeit fascinating to look at. In fact, taking a teenager to look at surrealistic art is the best way on how to involve teenagers in art projects.
Ukraine-based photographer and image manipulation artist Diana Dihaze brings into existence a world that's somewhat like our own, except darker and at times more frightening, using and combining the familiar elements of our world and turning them into implements of terror or the surreal.
In Chris Austin's surreal paintings, the overlooked giants of the ocean make their way across landscapes and suburban settings. His recent show with Antler Gallery, titled “Unfamiliar,” offered new work from the artist, who often focuses on the elegance and plight of nature and its inhabitants.
German artist Matthieu Bourel works in collage to create characters and scenes that we've never seen before. In his series titled Duplicity Serie, he
A one of a kind view of the world expressed in drawings. You know that maxim, "A picture is worth a thousand words"? That is how I would summarise Miles Johnston's work. Beautiful concepts hidden in illustrations waiting to be discovered. When found by different people, as if by magic, they unearth different meanings. Having given these surreal pieces titles, made the images even more fascinating and helped me crystallise these drawings into meaningful pieces of art. For more of Johnston's work here on DesignStack, press this LINK. Turn the world upside down. Press the Image to Enlarge it. We feel trapped by the way we look. Press the Image to Enlarge it. At what point do you start thinking maybe... I'm right? Press the Image to Enlarge it. Is this the equivalent of rings in a tree? Press the Image to Enlarge it. Manipulation can be ever so subtle... Press the Image to Enlarge it. Threads of love. Press the Image to Enlarge it. The many versions of us. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Look below the surface to find the answers. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Inverted. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Take a better look at yourself. Press the Image to Enlarge it. You are not part of the background. Press the Image to Enlarge it.
The things that do not exist in real world is what Superfine Modern Surrealism Art And Painting Ideas is all about and what our lovely surreal artists draw.
My name is Caitlyn Grabenstein, a collage artist, and @Cult.Class is an art project where I create surreal, photorealistic digital collages. My work often features otherworldly themes, retrofuturistic surrealism, and science fiction.
Lukas Hoefer, aka inoubli4ble, is a self-taught digital artist from Cologne, Germany, who creates intriguing and surreal worlds by combining multiple images in Affinity Photo.
One of the benefits of an interest art piece is that it will force you to think. The right piece will challenge your reality, bring out a specific emotion, or just leave you feeling a bit puzzled. Here are 28 of our picks for the most striking pieces of
Freelance Polish Photographer Dariusz Klimczak constructs these intriguingly Surreal Images. The dictionary defines Surreal as: Having the disorienting, hallucinatory quality of a dream, unreal, fantastic. Have you ever had a dream you have just waken up from, where you wander what it was all about, made no sense? Many books have been written on the subject of symbology, trying to decipher the meaning behind bizarre dreams. Klimczak encapsulates this feeling with his images. Autumn. Dead Symbols. Dry. Dry Water. Equilibrium. Giratree. GSM. Gulliver's Travels. The Lighthouse. Non Iron. Relativity. Sanctuary. Sofa. Tree House. The World.
Growing up can be a challenge, especially in the teenage years. Some people use writing or art as a creative outlet for all the emotions they keep inside.
Ispirato da luci e ombre, il lavoro di Morten Lasskogen bilancia il minimalismo e il surrealismo e l'estetica futuristica con oggetti dei giorni nostr
The secret to discovery is to never believe existing facts.
David Alabo creates striking digital artworks using virtual reality, examining African heritage and culture in a new, sci-fi setting.
Exclusive Interview with Steven Kenny, 1st Prize Winner, INPRNT Traditional Art Award, 2019 Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize Delve into the magically surreal compositional elements of Steven Kenny's creative visions... where anything seems possible. Let his emotive work engage your imagination and transport your artistic wanderings. In this exclusive interview (conducted by Christopher Inwood), we learn about Steven Kenny's motivation to enter the Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize and gain invaluable insight into his stunning painting 'The Ribbons', as he shares with us its poetic symbolism and expressive interpretations. Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize, 2019, INPRNT Traditional Award Winner Steven Kenny & Danijela Krha Purssey, Beautiful Bizarre Magazine Co-Founder; Steven’s artwork for ‘Ritual’, “The Guide”, oil on canvas, 30 x 24″ To enter the 2020 Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize in any of the four Award categories: INPRNT Traditional Art Award, Yasha Young Projects Sculpture
Intriguing photo manipulations by Kavan the Kid, a digital artist and fine art photographer based in Los Angeles. More photo manipulations via Instagram
Here's a detail of an Erik Thor Sandberg painting
Nascido em Kielce, na Polônia, o renomado artista Rafal Olbinski estudou arquitetura no Departamento de Arquitetura da Escola Politécnica de Varsóvia antes de se dedicar à pintura e ao design. Mudo…
We absolutely love every single surreal photographer/artist that we write about, but much of their work tends to be rather melancholy or down-right dark. Not so with German art director Robert Jahns (a.k.a. Nois7 on Instagram), whose beautiful and adventurous images will inspire you and brighten your day. His images are surreal, but many of them are only subtly dream-like or unreal – it all looks like a normal photograph until you spot that one mystical detail that takes his image into the realm of fantasy.
I'm a student of Fine Arts, and I express myself with photography (manipulated photography more exactly). In my childhood I was struck by the publicity photographs that used surrealism as a form of communication. Similarly, I intend to express ideas that grow in my mind through a closely related technique of collage, although I use digital media to perfect pictures.
This Turkish, Istanbul-based illustrator Aykut Aydoğdu has developed a unique style creating surreal, enigmatic digital art. It reflects the most intense and incomprehensible feelings that haunt the souls of those who suffer or have already suffered being brokenhearted.
Imagine a world where your dreams and the way they distort reality can be reproduced on canvas, paper or some other material on which artists paint. Doesn’t that sound amazing? Well, if you are the type to let your imagination take over and rule over your interest in the world of art, then you will like it surrealism and the paintings that are inspired by it. The thing about surrealism is that it strives to represent the images of the unconscious mind making it very bizarre albeit fascinating to look at. In fact, taking a teenager to look at surrealistic art is the best way on how to involve teenagers in art projects.