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Something Beyond - Ahmed Karam
Check out these illustrations made by Ahmed Karam done entirely with his digital tools.Ahmed Karam is a freelance painter and illustrator from Cairo.
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Inimicus didactylus, also known as the Demon Stinger, Sea Goblin, or Bearded Ghoul
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Animal Body, Human Space- Beth Cavener Sculptures
Primitive animal instincts lurk in our own depths, waiting for the chance to slide past a conscious moment. The sculptures I create focus on human psychology, stripped of context and rationalization, and articulated through animal and human forms. On the surface, these figures are simply feral and domestic individuals suspended in a moment of tension. Beneath the surface, they embody the consequences of human fear, apathy, aggression, and misunderstanding. I want to pry at those uncomfortable, awkward edges between animal and human. Entangled in their own internal and external struggles, the figures express frustration for the human tendency towards cruelty and lack of understanding. Something conscious and knowing is captured in their gestures and expressions. An invitation and a rebuke.
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