nearlya:

Sergiu Toma. Playing Ground, 2009, oil on canvas

nearlya:

Sergiu Toma. Playing Ground, 2009, oil on canvas

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darksilenceinsuburbia:

Edwige Fouvry. Le Couple, 2012. Oil on wood, 150 x 150 cm.
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darksilenceinsuburbia:

Edwige Fouvry. Le Couple, 2012. Oil on wood, 150 x 150 cm.

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felixinclusis:

nabiloou: Zsud via Casino de Monte Carlo

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Daniel Pitin creates large-scale paintings using distinct dark, muted color palettes, ethereal figures, and surreal structures that fills his works with mood and mystery. Pitin utilizes a broad range of materials to produce his works, such as oil and acrylic paints, candle smoke, paper glued on canvas, and embedded bits of newspaper, lace, and paper towels.

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Maja Daniels is a Swedish photographer who chronicles the life of two ageing Parisian twins, Monette and Mady. Perfectly synchronized and quietly dramatic, she traces their rich, quirky challenges of pre-conceived notions of growing old.

I first saw them on the streets of Paris and I was instantly fascinated by their identical outfits and synchronized corporal language. Quirky and beautiful, they stood out from any crowd. As I couldn’t quite believe my eyes, I remember thinking that they might not be real.

When I approached them I was not surprised to discover that they often finish each other’s sentences and that they refer to themselves as « I » instead of « we ».

This series is an intimate journal of their togetherness and as an alternative take on the complex issues that accompanies the notion of “aging” today

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by Matthieu Belin

by Matthieu Belin

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Based out of Los Angeles, California, Justin Bower is an artist who creates large-scale oil paintings that look as if they were digital pieces. Bower pushes his portraits into abstraction as he explores “modern man’s immersive connectivity to technology and obsession with altering their physical image” by utilizing digitized, dissected, and fragmented effects in his work.

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by Oleg Oprisco

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field-of-consciousness:

the hills we climb up and fall down by Laura Marie (Photographer) on Flickr.
repulsed:

Before you were born I was already sinning