Paintings by Chelin Sanjuan
Paintings by Chelin Sanjuan

Chelin’s paintings featured in surrealist and hyper-realistic style, mixing with modern fantasy, old elements with an optimistic and fresh narrative, full of messages, that give to her paintings a characteristic touch. Chelin Sanjuan: deviantArt / facebook Via: cuded.com

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Jeffrey G. Batchelor, paintings
Jeffrey G. Batchelor, paintings

“After years of working as a theatrical scenic painter, I had a broad command of many different styles, but when I decided to embark upon my fine art painting career, it was realism that proved to be my strong suit. Although time-consuming and labor-intensive, it was always in realism that I found my voice, and […]

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Between surreal and fantasy style, digital art by Cyril Rolando
Between surreal and fantasy style, digital art by Cyril Rolando

Cyril Rolando is a hobbyist digital painter from France and loves the universe of Tim Burton and Hayoa Miyazaki. Beginning using only an art website called Oekaki and his computer mouse, he spent two months experimenting with and learning digital painting techniques. He then realized that if he wanted to continue to develop as an […]

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Neil Simone, surreal paintings blur the line between fact and fantasy
Neil Simone, surreal paintings blur the line between fact and fantasy

London-born artist Neil Simone creates intriguing paintings that are filled with layer upon layer of strange realities. With a surreal approach, the artist paints fragmented scenes inside of scenes to blur the distinction between fact and fantasy. Viewers will find themselves exploring the paintings in an attempt to understand the various elements that come together […]

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Sebastian Eriksson, surreal art
Sebastian Eriksson, surreal art

“I’m Seb Eriksson and I want to capture those odd things which camera can not. I usually use charcoal, pastel or oil colors to make dark, mysterious and unpredictable artworks. I get inspiration from many sources in life. Dream sequences, feelings, memories, what I see in nature and sometimes movies. Making art has been my […]

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How to disappear, acrylic paintings by Moki Mioke
How to disappear, acrylic paintings by Moki Mioke

Berlin, Germany-based artist Moki finds inspiration in Japanese artist Hayao Miyazaki’s work (Spirited Away) as well as in nature. Her acrylic paintings are filled with images of northern landscapes or as she describes more specifically as “isolated Scandinavian and Icelandic terrain, a subarctic frozen lake continent, untouched caves and moss meadows, and mountains sculpted into […]

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Surreal portraits by Antonio Mora
Surreal portraits by Antonio Mora

Antonio Mora is an experienced creative Spanish who after an extensive career like designer and art director, ends finally in the art to give free rein to his inexhaustible fantasy, to his eager expressive needs. He describes himself as someone who makes cockails, realizes from images found in blogs, magazines, and fusing them together, works […]

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Fabiola Viviano, digital art
Fabiola Viviano, digital art

“My name is Fabiola Viviano and I am a self-taught photographer and digital artist based in Turin, Italy. I’ve always drawn and in 2012 I decided to experiment with photography. Passion is born immediately coming to the surreal genre, fashion and the photo manipulation. I love to express concepts or represent metaphorically something and the […]

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Internal Landscapes, surreal illustration by Mario Sánchez Nevado
Internal Landscapes, surreal illustration by Mario Sánchez Nevado

Mario S. Nevado, or better known as Aégis, is an independent, freelance digital artist, art director and photographer from Murcia (Spain), focused on editorial illustration and in love with CD album cover artworks, of which have developed images for Unexpect, Ashent, The Last Relapse, Def Tactical, and many others. He actually runs his own studio […]

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