Surreal work of Kayla Mahaffey that will transform your view on portrait painting
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/surreal-work-of-kayla-mahaffey-that-will-transform-your-view-on-portrait-painting.htmlKyle Mahaffey (Kayla Mahaffrey) is an artist from Chicago, Illinois, known for its unusual style. In works like girl erased all the boundaries between man and the world around them, what makes them unique and really catchy.
Portraits Chicago artist combines the elements of modern pop culture and surrealism. They can see the beauty of the women, children and men, surrounded by a bright surreal details.
To create his works of Pak Munna rich uses acrylic paint and watercolor.
Kyle says that his passion for the art she experiences from early childhood. The little girl repeatedly told her parents that she wants to be an Illustrator or an artist when I grow up.
On every holiday the most desired gift for Kayla was a set of cheap paints.
In the 9 years she drew pictures worthy of public attention. But then the girl honed his skills, had not studied anything new, and seriously approached the issue of development only in adolescence.
For many years Kyle has experimented with various styles until I found the perfect direction — Afro-surrealism.
In this style the girl operates to this day.
Kyle says that his work wants to show others how diverse can be the world around us.
To follow the art of Kayla can be on her page on Instagram, where she already has a few thousand subscribers.
Also the artist has a personal website where you can see a complete list of her works.
In the meantime, we invite you to enjoy the most popular works of Kayla.
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Keywords: African Americans | Visual arts | Painting | Art | Paintings | Portrait | Portraits | Contemporary art | Surrealism | Surrealist | Artist | Chicago
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