15 Artworks That Would Either Make You Feel Amazed, Uncomfortable, Dizzy, Or All Three
No two art pieces are exactly alike. From the style, the technique, and the materials used, every masterpiece we feast our eyes on boasts of their own uniqueness – now this is exactly why not all artworks suits your taste. Want to see art from a fresh perspective? Ready your eyes for this rollercoaster of creativity as we bring you 15 psychedelic artworks that are so unique, you would even find them weird.
1. This literal “mindblow”
“I love horror, humor, distorted realities and people. I don’t like to limit myself to one medium, ideas come in many forms. Collaborating is great when it goes well.” James Devlin, Visual Artist
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2. This morbid picture of a skull which is ACTUALLY a drawing
“I’ve done animation, illustration, exhibitions and have my own range of merchandise.” – Karen Ruffles, Full-time Artist as Drawing In Dark
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3. This overhead view of a busy city, or a pile of books, or not?
“The bones of my work is always my immediate physical environment. I have always felt a twitch of claustrophobia and a fear of entrapment, which usually reveals itself in my work.” – G.B. Stearns, Assemblage, Excessivissm, Futurism and Process Art Artist
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4. This Fancy McDonald’s kiddie meal? Nope.
“Later on [in my career], I developed a parallel activity in illustration and have done work for The New Yorker, The Atlantic Monthly, Smithsonian and many more publications, corporations and institutions.” – John Stewart, Visual Artist and Illustrator
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5. This actual depiction of how weird you and your friend are
“My main focus is painting and drawing, with an emphasis on the surreal and imaginative. I create strange, quirky, and colorful utopias with hidden themes of darkness, nostalgia, and nihilistic feminism.” – Jana Marie Cariddi, Painter and Illustrator
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6. This explosive show of colors
“[I] alter the visual format to create psychedelic compositions that are at once dizzying and serene. – Alex Osborne, Painter and Digital Artist
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7. This used medical gauze or ripped pantyliner (either one is a total yikes)
“My art is a bit confronting for those who don’t like vagina dentatas, physical reality or angry women. It’s a constant experiment as I play around with everything from bones and feathers, to silk and wool.” – Felicity Griffin Clark, Sceptical Realist and Intuitive Creative
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8. This meme-worthy “Disappointed but not Surprised” background. Familiar?
“I am a huge Synthwave/Retrowave/Vaporwave Aesthetic fan, and love to experiment and create cool backgrounds and posters for it. You might even have seen it passing around when you ever searched for Synthwave on Google!” – Rafaël De Jongh, Web Developer & 3D Artist
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9. This wonderful mess of strokes and pokes
“It is his trademark way to describe his colorful short pastel and paint strokes. In 2009, I asked Jimmy what these pastel and paint strokes where called and he said ‘tick marks.'” – Jimmy Reagan, Expressionism Artist
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10. This hidden cam snippet from Paranormal Activity – we mean The Picture of Dorya Glenn
“[The Picture of Dorya Glenn is a sci-fi visual novella where] a writer and a photographer on an alien planet are lurching toward an angry showdown with one another.”- Filip Naudts, Creative Partner/Photographer to Julie O’yang for The Picture of Dorya Glenn
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11. This pastel aesthetic
“I am developing a new comics series MOSS to inspire curiosity and interest in everyday nature, like insects, mosses, lichens, and fungi.” – Suus Agnes, Comics Artist
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12. This great alternative to Windows 95 welcoming screen
“I am very inspired by 90s sci-fi, plastic fashion, girl culture and Keanu Reeves. Years later I learned several 3D programs and am now living vicariously through my own creations.” – Stacie Ant, 3D Visual Artist
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13. This gun of the future
“I currently specialize in hard surface modeling eg. weapons, vehicles, props, buildings and had the chance of working on titles such as Tomb Raider, Call of Duty, Robot Recall, Ark Survival Evolved, and much more.”- Henrique Lopes, 3D Artist
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14. This hauntingly cryptic depiction of a mental illness
“My main body of work are inspired by a life with disability, depression and mental breakdown.” – Danny Germansen, Autodidact Filmmaker and Video Artist
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15. This genius self-depreciating humor
“The stuff I make is not only to cope, but to make something positive out of the negative energy. It made sense that art and music could help me figure it out or at the very least release it through a process that is just as abstract as the feeling itself.” – Alexander Hoffman, Visual Artist
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