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The Fox Is Black » The Totally Insane, Candy Coated Paintings of Charlie Immer. It’s always a good day when I am blessed to find artwork that is as effed up as I am.

The Fox Is Black » The Totally Insane, Candy Coated Paintings of Charlie Immer

Charlie Immer seems to have channeled that exact sinister–yet fun! –mentality and ran to hell and back with it. Immer is a DC area painter who mashes together childlike imagery, playful monstrous creatures he has envisioned in his head or pulled from pop culture, with what they should be doing: acting like monstrous creatures! His oil paintings depict these happy, colorful creatures disemboweling each other, tearing each other’s rainbow tinted faces off, crying magenta and purple tears, drinking each other’s bright red blood, or even eating their own neon flesh. His work is absolutely ridiculous and laughable in what they portray: they are just soooooooo ridiculous that you can’t help but chuckle and smile at this truly fucked up imagery. Mercedes Benz: Left Brain - Right Brain, Paint. Extremely Bizarre Surreal Artworks. In this post, we bring a collection of the most bizarre and conceptually creative surreal artworks.

Extremely Bizarre Surreal Artworks

Hope you all will enjoy this post. Feel free to share your feeling about this post with others. Amazingly Creative Drawing Vs Photography. This wonderful work has done by a very talented Belgian painter, illustrator, portraitist, caricaturist and photographer Ben Heine.

Amazingly Creative Drawing Vs Photography

This creative artist was born in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. He Studied graphic arts and sculpture and I also have a degree in journalism. Lets take a look at some of his awesome works that he calls “Drawing Vs Photography” or “Imagination Vs Reality”. So mature. Stunning Steampunk Sculptures by Pierre Matter. Hey, c'mon. Apes-angels.jpg (JPEG Image, 980x783 pixels) - Scaled (82%)

Awesome stuff by Diego Fernandez. Alex Gross’s Discrepancies. Wicked Halo Your source for all things wicked and awesome Alex Gross’s Discrepancies An exhibit two years in the making, Alex Gross ‘s Discrepancies deals with a variety of themes like communication and the lack of it, technology and branding, and how they affect us. Alex achieves this by incorporating all sorts of vintage imagery with contemporary items, resulting in a delightful mix mash of color and symbolism with an irreverent and ironic tone. More of his work on his portfolio site , facebook page and an interview at Hi-Fructose. Tugboat Printshop (Printshop + Process)