With just a slight destabilizing nudge away from reality, the photo manipulations from Robert Jahns (nois7 as one of Instagram), are an uncanny and stunning imaginative beauty made visible.
Giraffe Diving in "5M80"
I think all 3D animation films should be centered around giraffes diving like "5M80" by Nicolas Deveaux.
Photorealistic Surrealistic Pencil Drawings
South African artist Jono Dry not only has the incredible ability to draw these photorealistic drawings, but also has a surrealistic eye.
Surreal GIF art from Bill Domonkos
Subtle Surrealism from Kyle Thompson
This 20-year-old photographer from Chicago, Kyle Thompson has a subtle surrealistic vision that pushes its way into these stylish and crisp photos.
Conceptual Photos from Chema Madoz
1 - Uncanny Wood Carved Humans
Italian artist Willy Verginer carves and paints these incredibly precise surreal wooden statues.
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Poem of the Day
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POTD - Gacela of the Dark Death by Federico García Lorca
Gacela of the Dark Death
by Federico García Lorca
translated by Robert Bly
I want to sleep the sleep of the apples,
I want to get far away from the busyness of the cemeteries.
I want to sleep the sleep of that child
who longed to cut his heart open far out at sea.
I don't want them to tell me again how the corpse keeps all its blood,
how the decaying mouth goes on begging for water.
I'd rather not hear about the torture sessions the grass arranges for
nor about how the moon does all its work before dawn
with its snakelike nose.
I want to sleep for half a second,
a second, a minute, a century,
but I want everyone to know that I am still alive,
that I have a golden manger inside my lips,
that I am the little friend of the west wind,
that I am the elephantine shadow of my own tears.
When it's dawn just throw some sort of cloth over me
because I know dawn will toss fistfuls of ants at me,
and pour a little hard water over my shoes
so that the scorpion claws of the dawn will slip off.
Because I want to sleep the sleep of the apples,
and learn a mournful song that will clean all earth away from me,
because I want to live with that shadowy child
who longed to cut his heart open far out at sea.
Lorca was a bit of a pilgrimage for me. First his time with his cohorts of the Generación del 27 at the Residencia de Estudiantes in Madrid, and then his room at Columbia. His surrealistic vision has always been thrilling and moving to me.
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1 - Surreal Photo Mosaics
There is something about these Composites by Patrick Winfield, (made up of individual instant photographs) that feel a lot like memory, shifting slightly with your gaze, fitting all together, the same and different. Lovely.