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Hyperphotos by Jean Francois Rauzier

 Jean Francois Rauzier's hyperphotos might look like a single photo, but these self dubbed hyperphotos are made of hundreds and sometimes thousands of individual photos. You can dive into each one and find an incredible  amount of detail. Rauzier spends countless hours collecting and stitching together photos until it is impossible to distinguish between them. Make sure to check out the incredible full resolution photos at his portfolio.

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Average: 4 (1 vote)

Famous Quotes by Nuno Filipe Miranda

Nuno Filipe Miranda created this wonderfully simple set of famous inspirational quotes. From Benjamin Franklin to Steve Jobs, there's a quote here for everyone. Nuno takes photos of the author, fades them into the background, and let's the quote speak for itself. Overall, a great set to keep you inspired. If you like these, you might also like the series by Julian Bialowas.

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Average: 3 (1 vote)

Abstract Portraits by Android Jones

Android Jones' abstract portraits are something to behold. You can't help but be entranced by all the shapes, colors, and patterns beautifully interwoven together. I highly suggest taking a look at the full sized images on his portfolio. They are truly pieces of art.

Here's a video of Jones creating his self portrait:

 

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Average: 5 (1 vote)

Through the Clouds, Night by Jacob Ankney (Jeddaka)

Love this digital art mashup by Deviant Art user Jacob Ankney (Jeddaka). The mountains were rendered in 3D and blended with the starry night sky. It has a very calming and surreal feel to it.

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Average: 5 (1 vote)

Story Book Artwork by Jeannette Woitzik

Jeannette Woitzik has a knack for whimsical photo manipulations and storytelling. In this one, Jeannette brings a story book tale to life, hopping right off the pages.

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Average: 4 (1 vote)

Beer Can Butterflies by Paul Villinski

Paul Villinski creates these awesome butterfly works out of crushed beer cans from the streets of New York. 

"I am drawn to humble, yet evocative materials; in this case, crushed beer cans from the streets of New York - every one of them once raised to someone’s lips. My process of “recycling” them into images of butterflies is a quiet physical meditation, a yoga of tin snips and files and fingers."

Read more about his beautiful butterfly art at Paul's website. You might also like this Metal Sculpture by David Kracov or this Hummingbird CD Sculpture by Sean Avery.

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Average: 4 (2 votes)

Beautiful Mixed Media Collages by Katai Stienstra

What do you get when you mix beautiful women with cutouts from magazines? You get the wonderfully colorful and beautiful collages of Katai Stienstra. I love the unique patterns she incorporates into each piece. The use of nature in the backgrounds gives her art a feeling of serenity. Check out the rest of her collages here.

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Average: 4 (1 vote)

Letter A Typography by Christof Gassner

In this design, designer Christof Gassner uses various typographic sets of the letter A along with the Gestalt principle to form a larger A.

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Cheeseburger Paper Art by Stephanie Anderson

Some intricate burger designs by Stephanie Anderson.

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Average: 4 (1 vote)

Super Heroes Painted by Arian Noveir

I'm really digging Arian Noveir's series Super Heroes Painted. Arian captures the essence of each character with some well placed paint splatters and shapes. Each one has a great unique look, but also fits in well with the series as a whole. The paintings look minimalist, but give away enough details to clearly see who the character is. If you like these, you can get the prints on Society6

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Average: 4 (1 vote)