Paul DeBois
David Hockney
What happens if you make a montage or joiner of a three dimensional object and arrange the photos to make a sculptural representation of the object you photographed
Osang Gwon - The Artist called these deodorant images as an object is covered or sprayed with photos to create a three dimensional photograph of itself
Szymon Roginski
Painting of a riverside hut inspired by Dazzle Painting
Edward Wadsworth painting of dazzle ships 1919
“Dazzle camouflage was a paint scheme used on ships extensively during World War I and to a lesser extent in World War II. It consisted of a complex pattern of geometric shapes in contrasting colours, interrupting and intersecting each other.
“Dazzle did not conceal the ship but made it difficult for the enemy to estimate its type, size, speed and heading. The idea was to disrupt the visual rangefinders used for naval artillery. Its purpose was confusion rather than concealment.” (wikipedia)
Marc Fichou
Origami animals are photographed with the flattened paper used to make them as a backdrop
Origami animals are photographed with the flattened paper used to make them as a backdrop
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