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Featured Artists


Ungfio
Crack open an old comic book, mix it with a centuries-old Japanese woodblock print, and throw the whole thing into a high-tech blender. That is the exact vibe you get when you look at the mind-blowing art of Ungfio. If you are bored of standard fantasy art that all looks the exact same, her work is a total wakeup call, blending classic eastern art traditions with modern geek culture in a way that feels completely new. Instead of sticking to just one style, Ungfio is a total p
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Elena Baratini
Unlock a heavy, iron-bound book of ancient legends, trace your fingers across a map of forgotten kingdoms, and watch a fierce queen prepare to defend her realm under a golden autumn sky. You will instantly find yourself in a world where historical elegance and warrior spirit collide in a breathtaking display of strength. That is the exact feeling you get when you step into the artwork of the brilliant Italian illustrator @etara (Elena Baratini). If you are completely exhauste
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Ulla Thynell
Step through a hidden door in the back of an old wardrobe, brush aside a thick curtain of moss in a forgotten Nordic forest, and follow a trail of glowing breadcrumbs left by a friendly fox. You will instantly find yourself in a world where the stars hang just inches above the earth and the shadows are alive with a gentle, whispering magic. That is the exact feeling you get when you step into the artwork of Ulla Thynell. If you are totally exhausted by the bright, loud, chaot
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Annie Stegg Gerard
Step through a hidden door in the back of an old wardrobe and you will find yourself in a forest where the trees whisper secrets and the deer wear crowns of gold. That is exactly the kind of magic you stumble into when you look at the paintings of Annie Stegg. If you are tired of the real world and all its stressful, everyday noise, her art is basically a one-way ticket to a fairytale world that feels both completely fresh and centuries old. Instead of painting the gritty, bo
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Manuela Lemke
Imagine waking up inside a cartoon where the gravity is broken, your toaster is talking to you, and the sky is made of lime green jello. That is exactly what it feels like to step into the latest gallery space showing Manuela Lemke’s surreal art. You can totally leave all that stuffy, fancy art-world attitude at the door. Her work is basically like stepping straight into a weird dream you had after eating way too much pizza late at night, but in the best way possible. Instead
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