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]]>“Painting is an important part of my life,” she wrote on Bored Panda. “In my works, I mostly capture the fragile line between life and death. My works always featured by vivid colors and expressivity. Mostly the human relations are in the center of my painting.”
Szaniszlo shares her work on her social media accounts, Instagram where she has attracted almost 10 thousand followers and Facebook where she has a following of over 8.7 thousand. She also has an Etsy store where she sells all of her creations.
If you are curious to see more of her work, have a look on Instagram or check out her Facebook profile.
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]]>Hattori got interested in art at a very young age before getting introduced with graphic design. After studying graphic design in Tokyo, he decided to move to New York where he enrolled in the School of Visual Arts and earned a degree in illustration.
Through the years, this talented artist managed to develop a distinctive style of painting which is characterized by surreal themes that are both disturbing but also impressive. Although his paintings can seem like computer-generated due to the high attention to details, all of Hattori’s works are painted by hand on a canvas using acrylics.
“My vision is like a dream, whether it’s a sweet dream, a nightmare, or just a trippy dream.” – Hattori says about his works. “I try to see what’s really going on in my mind, and that’s a practice to increase my awareness in stream-of-consciousness creativity. I try not to label or think about what is supposed to be, just take it in as it is and paint whatever I see in my mind with no compromise. That way, I create my own vision.”
Check out some of Naoto Hattori’s works below.
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]]>The post Painter Creates Surreal Art Inspired By Women’s Bodies appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>“Painting is an important part of my life,” she wrote on Bored Panda. “In my works, I mostly capture the fragile line between life and death. My works always featured by vivid colors and expressivity. Mostly the human relations are in the center of my painting.”
Szaniszlo shares her work on her social media accounts, Instagram where she has attracted almost 10 thousand followers and Facebook where she has a following of over 8.7 thousand. She also has an Etsy store where she sells all of her creations.
If you are curious to see more of her work, have a look on Instagram or check out her Facebook profile.
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]]>The post Impressive Surreal Paintings by Naoto Hattori appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>Hattori got interested in art at a very young age before getting introduced with graphic design. After studying graphic design in Tokyo, he decided to move to New York where he enrolled in the School of Visual Arts and earned a degree in illustration.
Through the years, this talented artist managed to develop a distinctive style of painting which is characterized by surreal themes that are both disturbing but also impressive. Although his paintings can seem like computer-generated due to the high attention to details, all of Hattori’s works are painted by hand on a canvas using acrylics.
“My vision is like a dream, whether it’s a sweet dream, a nightmare, or just a trippy dream.” – Hattori says about his works. “I try to see what’s really going on in my mind, and that’s a practice to increase my awareness in stream-of-consciousness creativity. I try not to label or think about what is supposed to be, just take it in as it is and paint whatever I see in my mind with no compromise. That way, I create my own vision.”
Check out some of Naoto Hattori’s works below.
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