Inspired by The Bible, Dante’s Divine Comedy, and Asian exoticism amongst many other things, Russian born, UK based illustrator Vania Zouravliov creates intricate images full of symbolism.
Thanks to Sam Tobias
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Grotesque yet beautiful, Wang’s illustrations depict the dynamics in living in big cities, fighting between the joys of liberation and damages of excess.
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Sexually charged sculptures by Chinese contemporary artist Hu Ke.
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RBW reinvents materials and creates objects and spaces, like this wooden table here called Matryoshka.
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Soul Stealer, a four part work of Zeng Han and Yang Chang Hong, depicts traditional and contemporary Chinese theatre costumes in their respective landscapes.
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Qiu Zhen’s photographic work My Bride and I (2006) tells the tale of a lonely young man in Beijing.
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Everyday objects photographed beautifully by Steve Cohen. (Coffee Buzz)
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KS.027 is a peculiar sculpture by German conceptual and artist Florian Slotawa, who creates new objects from what already exists.
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Kanpei Counting Fingers by Japanese photographer, Hiroshi Watanabe. “My photographs reflect both genuine interest in my subject as well as a respect for the element of serendipity, while other times I seek pure beauty.”
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Bird shit (2007) by Dan Colen. Yes, real bird shit.
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