Human artifacts and animals fill the subdued oil paintings of Miguel Escobar. And though many works appear without actual people, the artist is often exploring humanity through these desolate, beast-filled scenes.
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For his photo shoot for Playboy magazine, Salvador Dali, long-time Playboy photographer Pompeo Posar, a gaggle of Playboy Bunnies and a giant egg headed to Cadaqués, a seaside town in Spain near where Dali lived in Port Lligat, a small village on a bay next to the town.
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Jillian Dickson Depicts the Reality of Women’s Underwear
In the past, Jillian Dickson’s colored pencil drawings blended flowers and female anatomy. With “My Undies,” the artist’s realistic, vibrant style highlights a different brand of intimate imagery.
Read morePatricia Traub’s Animal Paintings
Patricia Traub’s oil paintings exist at the intersection of art and activism. These works attempt to humanize her animal subjects, in a way that showcases both their inherent beauty and rights to live in the world untortured.
Read moreAntonio Santin’s Ghostly Still-Life Oil Paintings
The billowed rugs and other objects in Antonio Santin’s ghostly oil paintings are rendered with unsettling realism. The Madrid native works in “elaborate still-lifes,” as he alters his subjects to create new realities.
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An Immersive Forest of 60,000 Rainbow Numbers by Emmanuelle Moureaux
In celebration of The National Art Center of Tokyo‘s 10th anniversary, French architect Emmanuelle Moureaux
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Obesity was once synonymous with wealth in China. That idea has evolved into a more Western equation of excessive weight
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