Surreal and dreamy double-exposure photographs by Robin Vandenabeele
Surreal and dreamy double-exposure photographs by Robin Vandenabeele

Belgian photographer Robin Vandenabeele composes surreal and dreamy double-exposure photographs using only their camera, both while traveling and at home. Some of these double exposures were created in Bruges during the pandemic when the streets were empty and the skies were clear of contrails. Robin Vandenabeele: website / instagram via: designyoutrust  

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Colorful Toys Made From Leftover Yarn by VioletaOwl

Colorful Toys Made From Leftover Yarn by VioletaOwl VioletaOwl: “I have been crocheting toys for many years and very often I have leftover yarn. I collected all the scraps and the idea was born to create scrap yarn toys. That’s how it came about – cats, owls, tigers, cows, llamas, and dogs and there are […]

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Ultra-Realistic, Three-Dimensional Paintings by CJ Hendry

Australian-born CJ Hendry is able to draw just about anything, from crumpled designed paper bags, to leather boxing gloves and magnified flowers showing off their every detail. She spends between 80 and 200 hours working on a single piece, and it shows. See more @ designyoutrust CJ Hendry: instagram  

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Sunset Selfies, whimsical silhouette art by John Marshall
Sunset Selfies, whimsical silhouette art by John Marshall

John Marshall’s series, titled Sunset Selfies, includes hundreds of playful silhouette artworks that each have a story to tell, featuring the artist himself as the main character. Marshall uses simple cutting tools to cut out each silhouetted motif from cardboard. “As a writer and a filmmaker, I like to get away from the computer each […]

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Digital painting by Toko Suzuki
Digital painting by Toko Suzuki

Japanese artist trained in an classical academic atelier in Italy. “My main focus was idealizing the figure, playing with texture, and efficiency. Step by step portrait drawing process can be found on my instagram.” Toko Suzuki: instagram / youtube

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“Incomplete” sculptures by Lene Kilda

Norwegian artist Lene Kilda creates figurative sculptures inspired by the emotions and personalities of children. Believing that body language is “their purest form of communication,” Kilda visualizes each childlike pose with cement-sculpted hands and feet, and fragments of textured clothing made from colored, metal mesh. The “incomplete” pieces invite the viewer to use their imagination […]

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