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Fun Pic , Pop Culture — By Dave on 2011/02/28 1:48 PM These beautiful works of art are from Polish artist Pawel Kuczynski. Pawel was born in 1976 in Szczecin. He graduated the Fine Arts Academy in Poznan with specialization in graphics. http://dailypicksandflicks.com/2011/02/28/satirical-art-drawings-by-pawel-kuczynski/

Satirical Art Drawings by Pawel Kuczynski

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Illusions of Octavio Ocampo

Artist Octavio Ocampo was born in Celaya, Guanajuato, Mexico on February 28, 1943. He was educated at the Fine Art Institute, Mexico City and the San Francisco Art Institute, graduating in 1974. He has been exhibiting since 1972.
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http://www.mymodernmet.com/profiles/blogs/stunning-surrealism-by-eric If someone could look into our dreams and paint what they see, I'm sure that would be artist Eric Fortune. Creating beautiful worlds using acrylic on watercolor paper, Fortune has his heroes and heroines jumping off bridges and wading through murky water. Look closely at some of his paintings and you'll even notice something slightly off - sliced body parts. Fortune describes these as "a kind of a metaphor for pain or hardship...manifested physically."

Stunning Surrealism by Eric Fortune (15 total)

Rafal Olbinski

http://www.escapeintolife.com/artist-watch/rafal-olbinski/ What Others are Saying: Known for his lyrical surrealistic imagery in Poland, where surrealism is not merely an artistic conceit but a visual language, Olbinski has imbued his work with a distinct metaphoric structure while at the same time his paintings exhibit the representational virtuosity of the nineteenth century American painters Thomas Eakins and Robert Henri. Rafal Olbinski proves that although as a medium it may have one foot in the past, it¥s other is firmly placed in the present, if not the future. – Steve Heller, A Senior Art Director of The New York Times
Today we want to show you beautiful artworks of Russian artist Vladimir Kush . This surrealist inspires by the works of Salvador Dali and you can see it in his paintings. According to experts, Vladimir perhaps is one of the most talented surrealists of our time. Each painting is fascinating by stunning fantasy stories, game with metamorphic! If you are a fan of surrealism, you’ll get a real pleasure by watching artworks of this talented author! Sunrise by the Ocean

Surrealistic Paintings by Vladimir Kush

http://www.beautifullife.info/art-works/surrealistic-paintings-by-vladimir-kush/

Chelsea Greene Lewyta

Artist Bio: Chelsea Greene Lewyta is a freelance illustrator and gallery artist living in New York City. She recently graduated from The Pratt Institute in May 2009 with a Bachelor’s in Communications Design, Emphasis in Illustration. While at Pratt she also studied painting, silk screening, lithography, paper and book making.Since graduation Chelsea has been in over ten international gallery shows and working hard on her freelance illustration work. Artist’s Website http://www.escapeintolife.com/artist-watch/chelsea-greene-lewyta/
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Fantastic Visionary Surreal Art Links

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