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Weird Art (for Weird People)

Weird art is where imagination runs wild, and rules politely excuse themselves. This community celebrates the bold, the bizarre, the tender, the delightfully unhinged.

If it’s strange, soulful, handmade, and human, it belongs here. All weird art is welcome… as long as it’s not AI-generated.

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The creation and accomplishment of this 18-meter long colossus took more than three years of work and 75 tons of Guatemalan beige marble.

Source: https://artistics.com/artzine/birth-a-giant/

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There are multiple sculptures of these in different places all over the world.

The main picture is from Bürkliplatz in Zürich, Switzerland.

This here is in Bilbao, Spain

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This one in Mexico City

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Artist's site: http://magpierodgers.bigcartel.com/

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Skull Larva
2 inches tall
Made from aluminum foil, masking tape, latex, plastic, "Green Stuff."
Sold in 2025
Enjoy!

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Artist IG: Cardinalofchaoss

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Caitlin’s site: https://www.caitlinhackett.com/about

From Caitlin:

Mirroring ancient myths of transformation in often grotesque ways, we find in contemporary times that animals are being transformed biologically due to interactions with human pollutants; there are frogs with triplicate legs and blind eyes, cows with shriveled sets of legs growing out of their backs, two faced piglets being born on factory farms and radioactive fish rotting from the inside in poisoned seas, the list goes on.

I am interested in the power of these mutations both for their mythological allusions as well as their dire environmental implications. I hope to remind those who view my artwork that we too are animals, embedded in this fragile world even as we poison it.

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Artist’s links: https://linktr.ee/GORDIART

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The artist’s links: https://linktr.ee/sloppjockey

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Located at the Buckhead library in Atlanta, GA.

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A mix of surreal design and architectural ingenuity, Casa Milà, popularly known as La Pedrera (The Quarry), is one of the most ambitious residential Gaudi building in Barcelona.

Completed in 1912, it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1984. Situated on Passeig de Gràcia, it features a rough-hewn stone façade that undulates like a natural rock formation, with wrought-iron balconies resembling vines.

Gaudí’s innovative use of light and space is evident in the building’s interior courtyards and self-supporting stone façade, eliminating the need for load-bearing walls. The rooftop with its whimsical chimneys and ventilation towers, offers panoramic views of Barcelona.

Source: https://www.insightvacations.com/blog/gaudi-barcelona/

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Some artists have such unique styles that it makes you wonder about the thoughts that run through their heads.

Japanese artist Naoto Hattori is one such artist, as his imaginative pop surrealist paintings combine animals, plants, and more into surreal hybrid figures.

Using a minuscule brush, he paints on small pieces of board ranging in height from 3 to 6 inches.

Source: https://mymodernmet.com/naoto-hattori-pop-surrealism-paintings/

Artist's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/naoto_hattori/

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