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Sculpture // Animal
$96 – $446Another artwork that showcases Begoña Pastoriza’s talent in the art of collage. In this image, the artist brings us a minimalist and groundbreaking design, in which the image of a bull is juxtaposed on a classic human sculpture, resulting in seemingly conflicting emotions and symbolisms. The red stripe on the white background helps heighten this contrast.
The piece is both decorative, philosophical and artistic, and is perfect for creating a modern or luxurious/decadent ambience.
Ugly Delicious I
by Mishi$74 – $425On the hottest day of the year do you look to relieve yourself with the coolness of an ice cream, or a razor blade? Fernandez playfully blends pop art and surrealism with this fun photo series.The calming pastel background complements the imagines refreshment of a nice cold ice cream. However, this snack looks far from appetizing with its grisly twists breaking the smoothness with menacing angles of danger. Individually or with its accompanying two photographs, “Ugly Delicious” makes a strong statement about consumerism, advertising, and the fast food industry. They speak to unhappy consequences that lurk behind our decisions and accepted patterns in modern culture. Fernandez work also provokes the meta-perspective drawing attention to the nature of food photography and its psychological relationship to human consumption. His work is a true representation that a picture really is worth a thousand words or more.
As wall art this series of photos offers an edgy and fresh take on interior design. Simple and familiar composition joins with the pastel tones to satisfy the eye while offering a textural feast. Its a synthesthetic experience from the smooth and compact ice cream to the visceral queasiness of the razor baldes. The provocative interpretation is matched with true aesthetic appeal and a playfulness to complement any modern space.
Ugly Delicious III
by Mishi$74 – $425Nestled in deliciously soft bread and artfully dressed with ketchup and mayonnaise, sits the perfect snack for a warm summer day. Or is it?
Fernández playfully blends pop art and surrealism with this fun photo series. The pastel colours and angled composition are reminiscent of advertising and food photography. But this hotdog does not look so appetizing. The prickly cactus combined with a yellow background bring to mind the discomfort of the hottest day of the summer, and the unquencable hunger that one might experience on those exhausting long afternoons.
Individually or altogether as a triptych, each photo makes a strong statement about consumerism, advertising, and the fast food industry. They speak to unhappy consequences that lurk behind our decisions and accepted patterns in modern culture.
Fernandez work also provokes the meta-perspective drawing attention to the nature of food photography and its psychological relationship to human consumption. His work is a true representation that a picture really is worth a thousand words.
As wall art this series of photos offers an edgy and fresh take on interior design. Simple and familiar composition joins with the pastel tones to satisfy the eye while offering a textural feast. Its a synthesthetic experience from the glistening condiments to the prick of a cactus spine. The provocative interpretation is matched with true aesthetic appeal and a playfulness to complement any modern space.
Shine Outward
$67 – $417As photo art, this piece emanates a sense of mystery and fragile beauty as tender as the creatures pictured. Jorge Omenaca perfectly captures moments of natural beauty that open space in appreciation of the world beyond the walls. With its simple color palette and composition, this piece is sure to invoke a sense of calm as suspended as the moment it captures. Reproduced with stunning giclee printing, framed or unframed on a variety of materials, this wall art can be both decorative and durable. Its ethereal beauty can diffuse homes or businesses inviting in the wonders of nature.
Starlight
by Eva Benal$71 – $422This artwork of colours and futuristic mystery reflect the connection of the human being with the universe. The colour palette of blue and violet tones against the dark reminds us of a starry night and its wonder.
This eye-catching creation brings a beautiful and imaginative, perfect for a public space. An original digital wall art decoration piece.
Waterfall
$74 – $293This sumptuous waterfall is located in the “Great Otway National Park” in Victoria (Australia). In the middle of the forest, in the heart of the park. Remarkable for its diverse variety of landscapes, types of vegetation and leafy trees that make it magical.
With this photographic wall piece you can give a touch of nature and freshness to your environment.
Windy River
$110 – $461In the south of the Andean mountain range are the impressive views of “The Chaltén”, in the glaciers region of the Patagonia. The meandering river that runs through the entire valley is “Río de las Vueltas”.
The soothing colours of nature makes this an ideal image for a space where you want to unplug, unwind and relax.
Sunset Bridge
by Jessyd$71 – $422Lit stone bridges over the tranquil canal against the nostalgic, copper-toned sunset sky framed by tree branches and the houses.
This wall art photo piece, with its touch of vintage cinema, is perfect for a cozy, romantic space, such as a bedroom.
Train in the Night
by Dagyum Chung$92 – $443This simple pencil illustration catches a moment of a longer story. Bam, the young boy protagonist, searches for his Nanny on the evening train. In the midst of a monochromatic rusty old compartment packed with passengers deep in contemplation or sleep, Bam is left alone to his wonderings. Where could his nanny possibly be? Or is she even on the train in the first place…
Dagyum Chung’s style expresses the situation in interpretative nuance from the threadbare carpet of the compartment to the complex expressions on each face. The relatability of the scene is only enhanced by the sketchiness of the familiar pencil effect and the angle of the composition from floor to ceiling making Bam’s loneliness all the more pronounced. With its fun narrative element and delightful details, Chung’s work is sure to draw the eye more than once. This piece proves and celebrates the dual use of illustration both in interior decoration as well as original art for wall decor.
Ugly Delicious II
by Mishi$74 – $425Chew before you swallow, and look before you chew! Imagine the feel of biting through gorgeously toasted artisanal sandwich, only to feel the crunch of glass between your teeth. Fernandez playfully blends pop art and surrealism with this fun photo series.The detail of the sandwich alone from the flour dusted crust to the perfectly matched fresh vegetables and cheese make the photo remeniscent of the great delicacy of food photography. Individually or with its other two accompanying pieces, each photo makes a strong statement about consumerism, advertising, and the fast food industry. They speak to unhappy consequences that lurk behind our decisions and accepted patterns in modern culture. Fernandez’ work also provokes the meta-perspective drawing attention to the nature of food photography and its psychological relationship to human consumption. His work is a true representation that a picture really is worth a thousand words or more.
As wall art this series of photos offers an edgy and fresh take on interior design. Simple and familiar composition joins with the pastel tones to satisfy the eye while offering a textural feast. Its a synthesthetic experience from the lighty butter toasted bread to the angry shards hiding in light and shadow. The provocative interpretation is matched with true aesthetic appeal and a playfulness to complement any modern space.
Donaire
$61 – $151The bright and joyful colors balance with the gentle forms of these wildflowers. Upwards blossoms and swaying stems create a sense of sweetness and grace, a simple and small moment to appreciate nature’s beauty. A serene complement to the friendly feeling of natural textures, this piece enhances that sense of tranquility and simple earthy elegance of rustic or kinfolk style. A cozy addition to the hearth of the home whether a living room or kitchen, this piece illuminates the space creating a comfortable and chic interior design.
Yungas
$93 – $444The colors that characterize the natural landscape of the Yungas region, which extends along the eastern part of the central Andes between Peru, Bolivia and Argentina, are the source of inspiration for this abstract composition by José María Almeda.
The green tones of the vegetation, the reds of the earth and the blues of the sky merge into a vibrant composition of colors and textures, perfect for both modern and classical environments.