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Twinkie the Kid by Zach Oat
Twinkie the Kid by Zach Oat is a unique approach to portrait photography. What better subject to photograph than a character made of plastic. Classic, iconic and fun, this guy is ready for his closeup.
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Jellyfish by Lisbet Sjoberg
Nature, in our opinion, is the greatest artists of all. This Jellyfish by Lisbet Sjoberg is a great example why. The photographer ability is obvious but the image is the star.
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Kaleidoscope 5 by Michael Filonow
Kaleidoscope 5 by Michael Filonow is a creative way to present nature. This beautiful photo brings the essence of nature and projects it into a surreal and abstract way. How lovely.
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Flower Carpet by Yuliya Ivanova
A photograph can make dream what if’s! This piece is no different. Flower Carpet by Yuliya Ivanova is a gorgeous bed of flowers you really do dream you could walk barefoot on.
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The Cunning of Unreason by Dominic Rouse
The Cunning of Unreason by Dominic Rouse is as odd as it is intriguing. This photograph has a lot going on. What better way to spend your time than looking deep into this piece to discover the strange.
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The Deer Hunter by Svetlana Melik-Nubarova
So gallant and strong, The Deer Hunter by Svetlana Melik-Nubarova asks the question, are you a hunter or the hunted? Warm colors with aristocratic tones, this piece was meant to hang over a fireplace.
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BETA 41 by Michael Filonow
A blast of color and nature wrapped up in one brilliant photograph. BETA 41 by Michael Filonow captures the elegance and beauty of these fish on a deep black background. An amazing piece!
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Jednou by Flora Borsi
This wild portrait titled Jednou by Flora Borsi has a little exotic and a lot of beautiful in it. A limited edition piece by the Hungarian photographer, this line will be sure to fly off the shelves.
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Strawberry by Sia Aryai
Hope you like fruit! This strawberry is a large and in charge piece. There’s a lot of visual interest and texture in this painting achieved via varnish and sanding.
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Marlboro Man by Peter Horvath
The Marlboro Man, a nostalgic memory of what smoking once represented. This Marlboro Man by Peter Horvath reflects that perceived decay. Not only of it’s past heroes but of a nation as a whole.
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John Wayne by Peter Horvath
John Wayne by Peter Horvath is part of the larger body of work titled “American Century”. In this series the shows a decomposing hero to illustrate the deteriorating state of U.S. potency in the 20th century.
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Jesus And The Angel by City Spirits
This artists takes a cool approach and blends spiritual images in city scenes. Jesus is comforted by an angel in New York City, while a bystander sits on a park bench.
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An Underwater Spell by Simon McCheung
An Underwater Spell by Simon McCheung is the deep sleep we all live for. This Photograph truly captures the sensation of how sleep can cast a spell on all of us. Makes your eyelids heavy, eh?
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Glamour Photography by Tomas Urbelionis
Somewhat grainy, somewhat fuzzy but overall captivating. Who is she? Where’s she going? So many questions, that likely is the intent of the photographer.
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Giraffe with a Green Plant by Bob Estrin
Giraffe with a Green Plant, that’s the simple explanation for this surreal photograph by Bob Estrin. What we can’t explain is how well this actually works! Tiny meets tall in this one of a kind piece.
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Horseman of the Apocalypse by Maxx Cozza
Here the artist was able to capture a scene at the popular exhibit called “Bodies.” A man’s atop his steed while he waits for the impending doom.