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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Série rose par le photographe Prue Stent
Sexualité, la magie et de la féminité est dépeint et attachés par de la couleur rose. Photographié par un photographe australien basé à Prue Stent. Voir sa série de photographie conceptuelle ci-dessous. source:
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Les Ghillies par l'artiste Polixeni Papapetrou
Un sens du mystère et de l'anonymat entoure artiste Polixeni Papapetrou série de photographies. 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: source:
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Médias mélangés Portraits par Bernhard Handick
Un mélange parfait de la culture pop, photographie de mode, et les médias mixtes. The pieces are manipulated by combining other photographs and painting over them to create and illusive sometimes surreal feeling. The use of familiar faces we know from media are seen differently when taken this creative approach. source:
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Paradise Lost, photographiée par Nick Knight
Roses est tiré une balle dans la tête. Sentiment frappante et bizarrement mal. 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. Paradise Lost pour i-D #259 Octobre 2005, photographié par Nick Knight source:
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Jeff Hong – “Unhappily ever after”
Not all stories end happily, artist Jeff Hong created a series where popular Disney characters end up with realistic damaging outcomes. Vérifiez-le.
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Les pépins de David Szauder en mémoire
La série glitching portrait de l'artiste allemand David Szauder montre un exemple de souvenirs déformés, moments and acquaintances we have come across. Combining very human vintage photography with the modern choppy glitches we encounter with current day ruined media. source: