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Audrey Kawasaki. The themes in Audrey Kawasaki‘s work are contradictions within themselves.

Audrey Kawasaki

Her work is both innocent and erotic. Each subject is attractive yet disturbing. Audrey’s precise technical style is at once influenced by both manga comics and Art Nouveau. Naoto Hattori. Japanese pop surrealism. “I’ve been creating the imaginary world within my mind ever since I was a child.

Naoto Hattori. Japanese pop surrealism.

My vision is like a dream, where it’s a sweet dream, a nightmare or just a bizarre dream.” Hattori says. Born in Yokohama at 1975, he studied at the School of Visual Arts in New York. His paintings could be mistaken with digital art, but he does a spectacular work with acrylic. Noir by SIT. Artist SIT has been part of the Amsterdam creative scene for many years.

Noir by SIT

Doing action painting, graphic design, advertising and more until he got fed up. He went back to square one to find his true essence. With ‘Noir’ Sit returns to his bold black & whites, examining the troubled relation between the animal kingdom and mankind even closer.The result is a haunting series that is simultaneously sexy and morbid. The sensual textures of fur and feathers are juxtaposed with pale animal skulls and soft female curves to illustrate the malicious blackness gnawing away at the edges of our sense of beauty. Art. The art of Shane Shane is a young and very talented graphic designer and illustrator based in Paris, France. » read more Finger illustrations by Javier Pérez.

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