This is very interesting. You need to get past the main pics to the behind the scene pics to appreciate what these images really are. I thought they were quite clever.
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This is very interesting. You need to get past the main pics to the behind the scene pics to appreciate what these images really are. I thought they were quite clever.
Fake Painting Photographs by Alexa Meade
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Cool and wacky at the same time.
Wow...now that is something...brings the art/mixed media/photography to a new level here!
I quite like it but think it's a bit creepy at the same time!
Cool stuff AntZ...thanks for sharing.
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it was very interesting although some of the faces were almost zombie-like.
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Way cool for sure, it looks like mixed media - but it's 100% photography - nice!
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Cool! I totally wouldn't of thought it was real!
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Interesting. I guess in a way it takes the body art trend of a few years ago to a new level. Remember Demi Moore's nude photo on Vanity Fair?
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It kind of takes that Trompe L'Oeil style a bit further. Personally, I dislike that style of oil painting so am not fond of the photos either.
Very cool and so well done, wow some people have some very wicked imaginations. Great concept, thanks for the link and sharing.
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Honestly I never saw this type of painting before , unique one , colour combination sense is appreciable . I like most this one ,
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