The Natural Cannabis company organizes the High Art competition every year, which aims to combine cannabis with creativity. The works of art that earned the title of the best in the High Art 2019 competition are truly amazing!
Rune Guneriussen is an installation artist. He places everyday objects in remote Norwegian landscapes and thus conjures up a real fairy tale in which even 'hard' objects come to life.
Just like the Museum of Illusions in Ljubljana, the premises of the Brussels art gallery ING Art Center and the ERES-Stiftung in Munich honestly play with human perception. This was done by Peter Kogler, a world-renowned Austrian artist who made you question your senses with his monochromatic graphics.
The surreal scenes you will witness below did not originate in the wonderful world of Photoshop, as you might think. Their author, Charlie Davoli, created all the photos on his smartphone (iPhone, to be precise), and he only used mobile applications to add surreal elements to otherwise realistic scenes, or to combine two worlds.
Combining art with fashion, Opening Ceremony, together with the Artist's Rights Society, has created a collection of extraordinary fashion pieces dedicated to the surrealist artist René Magritte.
The photographs of the massive constructions of the Spanish artist Dionisio González bring a fantasy of transcendent architecture placed in an urban space of total desolation, as a futuristic protection against natural and other disasters.