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CJ Pyle

CJ Pyle

Thick coils, or as Mr. Pyle likes to call it: 'The Weave' mingle(s) to form abstract faces in this creative series. We find it refreshing to see an artist with a rock solid style that permeates every piece of his work.

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Fernando Vicente

Fernando Vicente

Vicente explores "inner beauty" in a less conventional manner.

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Justin Mezzell

Justin Mezzell

A graphical narrative into fiction and the created worlds left vacant by the conclusion of the story. As the characters continue to live on in our memories, their bodies remain in a sort of stasis while the world begins to be reclaimed by the earth and ultimately into the void - forgotten.

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Tran Nguyen

Tran Nguyen

The intriguing illustrations of Tran Nguyen.

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Tanya Johnston

Tanya Johnston

Combining photos with illustrated imagery and obviously well thought out and often existential ideas, Johnston's work bridges gaps between art, design, science and energy.

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Fernando Forero

Fernando Forero

Outlandishly beautiful illustration by Colombian artist and designer Fernando Ferero.

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Giga Kobidze

Giga Kobidze

A beautiful series of designs along with a well-fitting classical musical accompaniment. View in full screen and pop the headphones on. It might just make you feel like Tony Soprano for a spell.

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Peter Schacht

Peter Schacht

Peter Schacht - Paintings on found wood

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Jon MacNair

Jon MacNair

Created primarily with India ink and often on found paper, Jon MacNair's work is brimming with symbolism. His fantastical scenes, strange creatures, and outlandish characters invite immersion and stimulate the imagination. In taking a look at his work, you might find yourself kicking around inside MacNair's head...

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Jon MacNair

Jon MacNair

Created primarily with India ink and often on found paper, Jon MacNair's work is brimming with symbolism. His fantastical scenes, strange creatures, and outlandish characters invite immersion and stimulate the imagination. In taking a look at his work, you might find yourself kicking around inside MacNair's head...

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