These striking paintings evidence a chaotic unity of art and grey matter.
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Catch a glimpse inside the mind of Parisian artist Sebastien Feraut (aka Niark1) in this series of unfettered and imaginative paintings.
Read MoreAlexa Meade
Acrylic on Flesh - Yes, these are living, breathing humans, stunningly painted and composed to look like portraits.
Read MoreDave Kinsey
Kinsey's work captures the universal essence of the human condition mainly through an energetic portrayal of urban figures. Working spontaneously, and utilizing a range of mediums, he constructs multi-layered, textured environments easily likened to the complexities of contemporary life...
Read MoreAlyssa Monks
The first time my eyes fell upon an Alyssa Monks painting, I thought I was looking at a photograph. Monks' skill with the brush is clearly evident in this series of beautifully rendered flesh, steam, water and glass...
Read MoreJeremy Geddes
Jeremy's paintings are highly detailed and often take months to complete. He starts with a preliminary painting where composition, color and tone are resolved. Then the painting is drawn up and mapped out using washes of color before painting begins. Once the main painting is completed he applies glazes and altering tones, adding depth to color and texture...
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Jeremy is most well known for his paintings [below]. He is expanding on this theme in his next series of paintings; which will be completed in November 2010 for his second exhibition in Hong Kong.
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