“Strange Dreams”: Surreal & Abstract Renders by Mark Constantine Inducil
Mark Constantine Inducil is a Filipino-Australian visual artist based in Melbourne, Australia. He studied graphic design & film and has worked in the creative industry for around 20 years. He loves creating abstract, surrealistic and dream-like images. His work is inspired by cinema, philosophy and psychology. Continue reading »
“Keep the Dream Alive”: The Superb Everyday Surreal Artworks of Mostafa Khaled
Mostafa Khaled is a 3D artist and motion designer based in Cairo, Egypt. Every day he creates these dark and surreal 3D artworks. Continue reading »
“We’ll Be Back Home Soon”: The Superb Surreal Retro Collages by Taudalpoi
Taudalpoi is a digital collage artist from Norway. He started out making art as a hobby in 2014 and has been creating a mixture of surreal, space and retro collages ever since. Continue reading »
Surreal and Meaningful Illustrations by Lisa Aisato
Lisa Aisato is a well-known artist and author for children’s books in Norway. Her career started back in 2008 and since then she has released a few of her own books as well as illustrated for other authors too. Her work has also been posted in various publications, magazines, etc. Continue reading »
“Trans A.M.”: The Superb 3D Surreal Digital Art and VR Sculptures by Elena Romenkova
Elena Romenkova is a digital artist from St Petersburg, currently based in Vienna. Experimenting with the human form and glitch art through animation, Romenkova’s work explores the relationship between man and machine. She graduated from the University of A. Herzen with a degree in Fine Arts and has participated in art exhibitions in Russia and abroad since 2004. Continue reading »
“Mirrorverse”: The Superb Glitch Artworks of Adrian Cain
Adrian Cain is an American artist influenced by the relationship between digital and nature. Using Photography and technological programs to create visions of a utopian digital future, Cain bring emotion and feeling to data. Continue reading »
“Physiology of the Humanoid”: The Digital Surrealism of Frenetik Void
As digital technologies change the definition of what it means to be human, the relationship between physical presence, virtual identity and digital corporeality becomes more diffuse. The work of Frenetik Void unfolds in a science-fiction environment, a post-human universe inhabited by mutating beings, hybrids in which limits are vanished. The suspended bodies in liquid natures build scenes of surrealistic airs. Continue reading »
“Somewhere Somehow”: The Superb Dark and Surreal Photoworks of Lidija
These photoworks take me in a mystical atmosphere of childhood fears. It’s very dark and surreal. Unfortunately, there is no information about the author, except that she is from Serbia. Continue reading »
“Emptiness”: Existential Russia in Surreal Artworks of Ksenia Gudkova
Ksenia Gudkova was not written about in the press, she didn’t organize any exhibitions – she painted her own pictures, took photos and published them on social networks. I accidentally saw Ksenia’s work and decided to correct this injustice. Look, what a beauty! Continue reading »
American Artist Creates TriColored And Galaxy Like Surrealism Art
Josh Herrington creates a new aesthetic of surrealism with rainbow-like coloring. Originally from Austin, Texas, Herrington creates unique and thought-provoking surrealistic work. Herrington’s biggest addition to his style is that he will often replace a specific feature of his model with something extraordinary. This imagery holds great weight and impact, especially with the tones and shapes that he chooses to use. Continue reading »
“The Last Man on Earth”: Melancholy Aesthetics in Chilling Photoworks by Jermaine Saunders
Jermaine Saunders is an LA based designer and motion artist.
“I love to create artwork by parodying mass media exaggerating certain formal aspects inherent to our contemporary society. Investigating the dynamics of landscape, including the manipulation of it’s effects and the limits of spectacle based on our assumptions of what landscape means to us. Rather than presenting a factual reality, an illusion is fabricated to conjure the realm of our imagination,” he writes. Continue reading »
“Your Soul Is the Whole World”: Beautiful Surreal Retro Collages of Hugo Bastos
According to Hugo: “I’m a Brazilian digital artist who creates artworks in Photoshop using techniques of collage and photo manipulation. I also make collage animations in After Effects. Continue reading »
“The Society of Fatigue”: The Spiritual & Psychedelic Collages by Anarkoiris
According to an artist: “I am a seeker of myself truth and started my digital collage work in 2019, exploring different worlds and dimensions. Travel, philosophy, gnosis, mythology, psychology, spirituality and the mystical are parts of me. All are realities that coexist. I am a self-taught artist interested in the transcendence of the spirit and return to itself. My collages bring knowledge of the beyond, the eternal in the ephemeral.” Continue reading »
“Aspire to Inspire”: A Collection of Sun Spectrum Waveforms by Alyssa Morang-Pavlock
A collection of spiritual chromatic collages created by Alyssa Morang-Pavlock for your viewing pleasure… Continue reading »
“The Other Side of the Dark”: Digital Dreams by Smeccea
Smeccea is a motion designer based in Canada. Her work often examines abstract ideas, spirituality and self discovery. She grounds her work based on careful introspection, always drawn to working in many creative mediums. Continue reading »
“Men Who Fear Demons See Demons Everywhere”: Nightmare Creatures in Mystic Artworks of Alex Trop
“My name is Alex, I am 26 years old and live in Lower Saxony. In my spare time I like to work with image editing and graphic design. A few of my works will be found here.” Continue reading »
“Serenity of The Night”: The Superb Dreamy and Surreal Digital Artworks of Aron Visuals
Aron aka Aron Visuals is a talented digital and NFT artist based in North Macedonia. Continue reading »
“Wipe Away Your Bad Vibes”: Surreal Digital Manipulations by Alessandro Malossi
One could say photo manipulations are illusions created by heavy photo editing techniques. It is an art where ordinary photos are transformed into something alluring, surreal, and totally out of the box. Italian digital artist Alessandro Malossi does just that: his works range from making actual tattoos to mixing his surreal art style with elements of fashion. Continue reading »
“Waste Management Confidential”: The Superb Vintage Inspired Artworks of Paco Pomet
A selection of work by artist Paco Pomet from Granada, Spain. Highly iconoclastic, Pomet’s work descends from a tradition in Western art building from the irruption of photography where credibility becomes a starting point for distortion and crises of representation. In this way, Pomet often uses photography to establish a sense of realism that is later dismantled by the introduction of a discordant element to the scene. Continue reading »
Interior Designer Victor Zastolskiy Transforms Interiors Into Surreal Art
At first, interior design was something that Victor Zastolskiy did for a living, but later on, it turned into a unique form of creative expression. Today, Victor is a successful Depositphotos contributor, whose works hypnotize and puzzle audiences. Continue reading »
“There’s No Game”: The Emotional Digital Collage Artworks of Gilbert Gemayel
Based in Jakarta, Indonesia, digital artist Gilbert Gemayel aka GEM creates his hectic, super in-your-face tech-vibe illustrations. He got into digital art circa 2018 when he finished his college in architecture and started to use collaging as a medium to create architectural presentations. Continue reading »
“In Between Superloons”: The Digital Cryptosurrealism of Bruno Cassa
Bruno Cassa is a Brazilian digital and crypto artist. In his amazing work he uses 3d animation, enhanced by typography in what is commonly referred to today as crypto-art. Continue reading »
“Let There Be Light”: The Dreamy and Surreal Universe of Joseba Elorza
Joseba Elorza (a.k.a. MiraRuido) is a digital artist. As a freelance illustrator and animator, he has worked for publications like Esquire or WSJ and directed videos for brands like National Geographic, Amazon Studios or music bands like Green Day among others. Continue reading »
“Surreal Quarantine 2020-2021”: A Selection of Work Performed at Home During Quarantine by Martín De Pasquale
He’s been called a Photoshop wizard by people who have seen his work and the title suits him well. Buenos Aires based digital artist and art director Martin De Pasquale (previously) creates a blended world of reality and fantasy in his photo manipulations. His art is at times comical and ironic, other times macabre and often times focused on the mortality of his body – a commentary of the world around him. Continue reading »