idk about this banana #48
Four Sided Rooms by Jacek Yerka
Polish painter Jacek Yerka’s intrigue with the world of surrealism and fantasy, has designed a series of paintings of a world with four walls. In his series 4siders, a different setting is depicted in a square. Ranging from a bedroom to a bathroom or garden, Yerka surreal world creates a beautiful and crafty realm.
Me this weekend
Pretty accurately depicts me leaving work for a holiday weekend
Digital Manipulations of Women’s Bodies
Taiwanese artist Yung Cheng Lin, also known as “3CM”, collection of digital modifications on the bodies of women explores female sexuality and body image. By inserting a foreign red thread in the coveted female figure, the artist conceptually challenges social standards.
on tumblr, on Behance
Monica is 22 years old, was born in Chihuahua, Mexico and currently pursuing a career of Visual Arts in the same city, he prefers other traditional illustration and digital, while not ruling begin to work a little harder at it. The technique most used is watercolor, but also says he loves working with colored pencils, oils, etc. Chinese ink, Monica defines his work in three words: simple, direct and female.
Source:thefusionmag / inagblog / logicult / offenders
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Wheel of Life Made From Marching Skeleton Legs by Monika Horčicová
Czech artist Monika Horčicová used a set of 29 walking skeleton legs and feet, which were made by 3D printing. Composed from plaster composite, sculpted and then casted into polyurethane resin, the pieces are meticulously assembled.
Horčicová intentionally uses a macabre symbol to represent the wheel of life, which is a symbol for birth, death and rebirth. The unconventional motif allows the viewer to freely interpret the wheel of life and and its unorthodox syntax.