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Inspiration: Surreal Art

December 02, 2008 from paul0v2's blog

Well I love surreal art and I decided to look around for some really cool pieces and share with you guys, here is a very nice selection that will get you thinking how did they come up with that, that's the thing about surreal, you never know what to expect.

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Hi there! I'm Paulo Canabarro, 26 year old web designer - paulocanabarro.com I'm from Brazil currently living and working out of Providence RI, USA. I'm truly passionate about design of all kinds, finding and sharing inspiration here has become part of my life. If you like to know more about me or get in touch visit my website paulocanabarro.com Stock me at Twitter and Dribbble

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