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Nicolás de Tolentino (detail) by Juan Pantoja de la Cruz, 1601.
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The Carved Photographs Of Michel Lamoller
German artist Michel Lamoller takes multiple photographs of the same place at different times, then prints and layers them, physically carving them into one image, sculpting two-dimensional space into three-dimensions. By then photographing the transformed image Lamoller returns the work to two-dimensions, playing with space and volume, echoing the compression of time and place in his work. The deconstructed figures in the resulting photographs are a visual reminder that people are always changing and never fully revealed. via
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@chuckdeezmt captured this stunner and then followed it up with pure poetry - “I always judge a successful weekend based on how many showers it takes before my hair no longer smells like campfire”
Thanks for the #camptrend tag🤘🏻 (at Deschutes, Oregon)
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Exploding Colors by Jessica Kenyon
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Illustrations by Laurie Hastings
Laurie Hastings is an illustrator and printmaker, currently living, drawing and printing in London. People are often central to the images Laurie creates: she enjoys conveying individuals engaging with their surroundings and creating a subtle narrative. She is interested in exploring the use of texture and pattern to build atmosphere and create visually appealing images.
Laurie works for a wide variety of international clients, with recent commissions including book jackets for Random House, Hodder, and Stoughton, and pieces for Psychologies Magazine, Readers Digest, The Independent and The Boston Globe Newspaper. Receive art updates from her Twitter feed or buy things through her shop.
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