Surreal Artists - Contemporary Surrealism
sitemap Alex Grey American surreal artist
Grey's unique series of 21 life-sized paintings, the Sacred Mirrors, take the viewer on a journey toward their own divine nature by examining, in detail, the body, mind, and spirit. Grey's paintings have been featured in venues as diverse as the album art of TOOL, the Beastie Boys and Nirvana, Newsweek magazine, the Discovery Channel, Rave flyers and sheets of blotter acid.
Hyperspace Studios American surreal artist
Art, tattoos and photography by Guy Aitchison and Michelle Wortman.
James Sebor American surreal artist
Art, tattoos and photography by Guy Aitchison and Michelle Wortman.
J.M. Helfrich Canadian surreal artist
Surrealistic paintings, still life, portrait, and wildlife.
Joe Coleman American surreal artist
Joe Coleman's paintings are unflinching autopsies of the human condition. Wielding his single-hair brush like a scalpel, Coleman forces us to join him in a brutal project to document the frailties and cruelties of the flesh and the bizarre junctions between saint and sinner, sacred and profane, holy and horrifying.
Samy Charnine French surreal artist
Charnine has been impacted by the Masters as well as by the surrealists but his style is pure Charnine. He combines whimsical images with precision in his execution. The result is poetic and seasoned.
Laurence Caruana Canadian surreal artist
A visionary artist fascinated by the interplay of art, myth, and dreams.
Joseph Cusimano Italian surreal artist
I don't want to transform the world, merely to improve it, to reveal through the light of my colours the harmonies of the soul... to deprive fear of all its forms and give impetus to hope.
Karl Franklin American surreal artist
My paintings have been described as Social Surrealism, Catalytic Surrealism and Abstrusive Conceptualism, although I hesitate putting a label on my work, most of it does deal with social issues and some are merely images I see in my head that I feel compelled to put down on canvas.
Pablo Weisz-Carrington Mexican surreal artist
My paintings intent to serve as a door into that interface between reality and imagination. Everyone has the organ of imagination but not everyone uses it. In these paintings, key symbols speak to the subconscious, but only those who allow this language will really understand them.
Ramaz Razmadze Georgian surreal artist
The surreal paintings of Ramaz Razmadze are thought-provoking portals into the visionary world of his imagination. Depending on the viewer, his art may be described as enlightening or frightening, ridiculous or sublime. Razmadze creates surreal paintings while maintaining a realistic manner of painting.