Artist Noah Scalin creates a series titled “Anatomy of War” where war weapons and bullet holes mix with human anatomy and portraits. “clinically dissected, revealing a remarkably human set of internal organs,” though “with a conspicuously absent brain.” With these alterations, Scalin says, “The objects become as fragile as the lives that they can potentially take.”
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Serie rosada por el fotógrafo Prue Stent
Sexualidad, la magia y la feminidad se retrata y se atan en por el color rosa. Fotografiado por el fotógrafo australiano Prue Stent. Ver su serie de fotografía conceptual por debajo. fuente:
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The Ghillies by artist Polixeni Papapetrou
A sense of mystery and anonymity surrounds artist Polixeni Papapetrou photography series. Each photograph contains a camouflaged figure that is human like but blends in to their surroundings. Borderline chic, these figures also remind us of childhood spies or the lightheartedness of Scooby-Doo and Shaggy investigating something. Check out the whimsical series below: fuente:
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Mixed Retratos Medios de Bernhard Handick
Una mezcla perfecta de la cultura pop, la fotografía de moda, y medios mixtos. Las piezas se manipulan mediante la combinación de otras fotografías y pintura sobre ellos para crear e ilusoria sensación a veces surrealista. El uso de caras conocidas que sabemos por los medios de comunicación se ven de manera diferente cuando se toma este enfoque creativo. fuente:
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Paradise Lost, fotografiada por Nick Knight
Roses being shot in the head. Striking and oddly wrong feeling. Even though we always pick roses, make retarded little crowns and smash them into books. Something about shooting them with a gun gives them little souls. I guess we are only use to humans and animals with this outcome. Paraíso perdido para i-D #259 Octubre 2005, fotografiado por Nick Knight fuente:
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Jeff Hong – "Infelices para siempre"
Not all stories end happily, artist Jeff Hong created a series where popular Disney characters end up with realistic damaging outcomes. Échale un vistazo.
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David Szauder’s Glitches in Memory
German artist David Szauder’s glitching portrait series shows an example of distorted memories, moments and acquaintances we have come across. Combining very human vintage photography with the modern choppy glitches we encounter with current day ruined media. fuente: