I feel like a lot of photorealistic artists straddle the line between achieving something in their work that's technically amazing and conceptually interesting -- rarely, however, is it both.
Alyssa Monk is an exception to this rule. Her work is so consistently mind-blowing and uniquely ambient that I find myself sifting through her dozens of paintings and loving each and every one of them.



I do kind of wonder about the photo reference for that baby though ...
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