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Baroque Flowers by Viet Ha Tran
This photograph of Baroque Flowers by Viet Ha Tran is vibrant, lively and lovely. Flowers in general don’t need any help with looking elegant and beautiful, however, this photo does elevate them.
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BETA 81 by Michael Filonow
Just take a look at this glorious Betta fish. BETA 81 by Michael Filonow captures one of natures most elegant creatures is a photogenic pose. The colors in this piece is an explosion of life.
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Rapunzel by LÃdia Vives
Rapunzel by LÃdia Vives is a beautiful representation of the fairy tale girl with the long hair. Full of color with an eye catching setting, this photograph is part of a limited set.
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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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Silence VIII by Sia Aryai
Silence VIII by Sia Aryai is a surreal and contemporary photograph. Believe it or not, it’s the artists unique approach that allows this piece to stand out like it does. And we thought it was a painting…
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Coco.I edition by Sia Aryai
In another of his highly labored photographs, Sia Aryai does it again. Coco.I edition by Sia Aryai not only captures a moment in time, it also treats it as a work of art in time with his unique process.
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Alias.I by Sia Aryai
Like many of his work, there’s a process Sia Aryai’s original works. This piece titled ‘Alias.I’ is no different. Varnished, hand painted with chrome and aged before the final print. It’s a ‘WORK’ of art.
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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.