“Ruined Polaroids” by William Miller are beautiful, yet haunting.
(And this one looks like a Rothko painting!)
When it comes to wonderfully surreal photography, I think Thomas Jackson’s “Emergent Behavior” takes the cake.
I keep posting odd taxidermy, but I do love it so. It’s a nice alternative from the real stuffed-and-mounted heads my family uses to decorate their homes. I do like the pennies and nails used to create this taxidermy.
See more works made from mirrors, felt, and gummy snacks at Rachel Denny’s site
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A little geometric, a little crazy, and a whole lot of awesome. I’d really like to own one of Brett Cody Rogers’s paintings.
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Sure, we’ve seen cool quilled paper hearts and letters and splashes…but these odd quilled figures of anatomical cross sections by Lisa Nilsson are probably the coolest of all.
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Roberto Bernardi appears to be a photographer, but he is not.
Yes, those are paintings. Paintings.
There’s something about mixed media. There’s just something about it.
Conformations, 2011 by Shaun Kardinal
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“Illustrator” of the Week: Charley Harper
I’ve always been such a fan of his bird pieces.
Keeping up with the eerie feel from the last post, here are some creepy Victorian style houses by Mike Doyle.
By the way, they’re made with Legos. And only Legos.
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