Artist Nancy Fouts has a great knack for creating art that is familiar and strange all at once. Her surrealist creations combine objects together in impossible ways.

Single use ladybugs
Some of these designs have been explored by artists on Instagram, while others feel new and inventive. Whether visual metaphors or just fun visual combinations, exploring Fouts’ work is a good way to exercise your creative mind.
This groundbreaking artist died in 2019, leaving behind a large, provocative, and fantastic body of work.
A forlorn piano whose keys are sprouting grass.
A hummingbird’s beak as a sharp stand-in for a record player needle.
A pigeon wearing it’s own bread.
Twin Cherries culminate into a pair of well-used dice.
A revolver covered in sharp spines.

Everyone’s favorite, the Bad Year Blimp.

The irony of a needle through the thimble.

An M-16 assault rifle made out of miniature gold figures.
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