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Ironic art
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French surrealist Guy Billout is responsible for some of the most awesomely thought-provoking illustrations you'll see out there. The key to his meaningful artworks is that they don't just shout "surrealism", but usually feature settings that look totally realistic until one detail turns everything around.
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Society is reflected in art. Art evolves to represent society's significant developments as it grows and progresses. The vital aspect of our lives is captured in art, which also represents our history. German artist Steffen Kraft aka “Iconeo” is a graphic designer and an activist who often raises awareness on climate change, human relationships, and just society in general through his artwork.
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“Pieza Madre” is a deeply personal and powerful series of images by Basque photographer Andoni Beristain.
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Asaf Hanuka is an Israeli illustrator and comic book artist, notable for his autobiographical comic The Realist. He creates illustrations about his life in Israel, parenting and modern society, adding a humorous and sometimes even a surreal twist to the captured moment. His art is colorful and engaging and the themes are thought-provoking. Have a […]
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Discover the surreal and ironic work of French illustrator Guy Billout. The French artist and illustrator Guy Billout was born in Decize in 1941. After
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Using the styles of trompe l’oeil and contemporary realism, Adam Vinson reflects a balance of contemplation, humor and irony in his work. He believes that representational painting is the best direct route to forming both a visceral and cerebral connection with the viewer. Klick here for more photorealistic artworks. All images © Adam Vinson | […]
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Austrian illustrator Alice Wellinger paints ironic and surreal images inspired by her childhood and everyday life experiences as a woman. Wellinger's paintings are a like patchwork of womanhood, often weaving female bodies with florals and other abstract, organic shapes. Her editorial illustration employs elements of cool surrealism with unapologetic messaging; from a fragile, porcelain-like vagina to more whimsical, like her pregnant Superwoman on a mission. Her imagination runs wild in her…
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