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Nonsense Society Artist Mission – A Code for the Remarkable Artist
This community has been imagined, re-imagined, and re-imagined again… but what makes Nonsense Society members unique? These are some of the best qualities in our artists. From now on, let’s strive to follow this code in our creative practices.
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Finding Your Niche
Nonsense Society member Patrick Nietupski shares his thoughts on how to find your niche as an artist.
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Young Artist Showcase: Charlotte Ball (18, England)
I am Charlotte Ball, a young photographer and art student. There is nothing I want more than to be a successful fashion photographer, and I will do anything that it takes to do so.
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Visual Things by Laurent Bompard
“I used to daydream looking at pictures, imagining what it would be like to enter the picture itself and get lost in it.. As a restless observer, I also want to challenge people into really looking instead of barely scanning their surroundings. I want them to notice the beauty that they fail to see, and the best way to achieve this is to somehow confuse them by presenting interesting elements within a fragmented composition.” - Laurent Bompard
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Greg “Craola” Simkins: Paintings, Drawings & Graffiti
Greg Simkins’ boundless creativity and unique style just may leave your jaw on the floor. Let’s see…
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Awe-Inspiring Artwork Featuring Water
Water has always been a symbol of life and beauty. Recently, I was feeling particularly thirsty and decided to scrounge the internet for artists using water as a medium. The following is an incredible showcase of artists who have managed to capture water in the most creative, gorgeous, and unique ways.
Striking and Lifelike Paintings by Paul Roberts
Yes, these are actually paintings. Paul Roberts has an amazing eye for detail. His brush strokes capture color and light in a way that sets his art apart from all others. This post showcases some of Paul’s best pieces. Which is your favorite?.
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Dark, Frightening, and Enigmatic Works That Leave You Sorrowful
Here we have a dynamic collection of works by Italian artist, photographer, and poet Grassi Stefano. He mostly experiments with graphic art, photography, and graphic poetry. The darkness of his work is what makes him stand out from the crowd. After looking at his work I get that deep, almost depressed feeling that one only gets when they realize that they are indeed alive.
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Grunge Artwork Depicting Emotion – Ben Tour
Ben Tour uses a sort of messy art style that goes right to the heart. Although his portraits often seem to fade into white space, they seem so raw and real. Notice how he effectively lets your imagination create the rest of the work. I am never overwhelmed by his art, except by emotion. All artists could learn a thing or two from Ben Tour.
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The Nonsense Connection: Lost Love
A heartbreaking combination of the art of Jeannie Paske, the music of Alicia Santavenere, and the poetry of Cara Persico. Do you feel it?
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