Mari Katayama's photography uses her own body as one of her materials. Born with a rare congenital disorder, the artist had her legs amputated as a child, and at times, her sculptural work emulat...
https://hifructose.com/2020/01/31/the-photography-and-sculptures-of-mari-katayama/
Photographer Jan Hoek collaborated with Ugandan-Kenyan fashion designer Bobbin Case on a project focused on the Boda Boda motor taxis roaming Nairobi. As the drivers crafted vibrant and accessori...
https://hifructose.com/2020/01/21/series-highlights-nairobi-motor-taxi-drivers/
Artfucker’s recent body of work, displayed in the exhibition “Smoke Show,” meditates on just how accustomed viewers are to the omnipresence of marketing efforts. The New York artist’s pra...
https://hifructose.com/2020/01/03/the-branded-smokes-of-artfucker/
In Kensuke Koike’s ongoing “Single Image Processing” series, the artist alters vintage photographs and postcards with both humorous and surreal results. With just a pair of scissors, the ar...
https://hifructose.com/2019/11/15/kensuke-koikes-surreal-alterations-of-vintage-imagery/
Photographing porcelain figures the moment they hit the ground, Martin Klimas injects a sense of motion and chaos into an otherwise stationary object. The artist has taken a similar approach to p...
https://hifructose.com/2019/09/12/the-photographs-of-martin-klimas/
The work of Gerwyn Davies blends photography and sculpture, utilizing everyday objects to obscure the body and create surreal vignettes. In his "Alien" series, the artist's use of simplistic, geo...
https://hifructose.com/2019/08/15/the-obscured-figures-of-gerwyn-davies/
In Erika Zolli's "A Little Known Marble" series, she blends mediums by photographing monochromatic marble sculptures from Galleria d'Arte Moderna in Milan and digitally adding "the typical color ...
Angelo Musco's textured work uses the photographed human body as its building blocks. The results are landscapes and structures literally teeming with life. Below, his studio offers a preview of ...
https://hifructose.com/2019/07/26/the-figure-filled-art-of-angelo-musco/
Photographer Henrik Isaksson Garnell “sculpts” his imagery with natural elements such as bones and plant matter, manmade objects, digital effects, and electronic ephemera. The result includes...
https://hifructose.com/2019/07/17/henrik-isaksson-garnells-in-treatment-series/
The aspects of William Mortensen’s photography that were controversial during his lifetime—clever manipulation of imagery and dark themes—are now considered to be marks of his greatness. In...
Kat Toronto, a.k.a. Miss Meatface, shows her stirring blend of performance art, photography, ceramics, zines, and more in a new exhibition at The Untitled Space in New York. The multidisciplinary...
Multidisciplinary artist Melissa Meier combines sculpture, photography, and other forms with surreal—and at times, visceral—results. Whether it's the wearable, egg-filled sculptures in her "S...
https://hifructose.com/2019/06/28/the-sculptures-installation-and-photography-of-melissa-meier/
Photographer Ben Zank crafts surreal portraits that are strange and at times, humorous. The subjects captured by New York City-based artist are often shown without faces, their visages disappear...
https://hifructose.com/2019/04/29/the-surreal-photography-of-ben-zank/
Recent photography and costuming work by the duo Kahn & Selesnick chronicles the travels of Truppe Fledermaus, a cabaret troupe of “would-be mystics who catalogue their absurdist attempts to a...
https://hifructose.com/2019/02/20/the-photography-and-installations-of-kahn-salesnick/
In Klaus Pichler 's intimate and occasionally humorous series "Just the two of us," the photographer costume enthusiasts in their homes. And whether spending time as creatures alongside their own...
https://hifructose.com/2019/02/15/klaus-pichler-photo-series-captures-the-costumed-at-home/
Oleg Dou ’s photo manipulations subvert the elegance of classical still-life or mutate the subjects of his quiet portraits. The award-winning artist, hailing from Russia, has shown these creati...
https://hifructose.com/2019/01/19/oleg-dous-stirring-photo-manipulations/
Recycling packaging materials and other discardables, photographer Suzanne Jongmans crafts Renaissance-style portraits that examine contemporary consumption. The artist finds value in these othe...
https://hifructose.com/2018/11/14/the-recyclable-filled-renaissance-portraits-of-suzanne-jongmans/
In constructing her photographs, Jennifer Thoreson creates abstract objects and a curated space for her models to dwell. The result are works that are at once intimate and surreal, her crafted a...
https://hifructose.com/2018/07/05/jennifer-thoresons-surreal-intimate-photographs/
In Niko Photographisme 's "The Robot Next Door" series, the artist depicts a world in which robotic creatures are among us. Blending analog materials with a bit of digital manipulation to create ...
https://hifructose.com/2018/05/17/niko-photographismes-the-robot-next-door-series/
Photographer Christy Lee Rogers stages her work underwater, alluding to the vibrancy and elaborate elegance of the Baroque period. Her “Hybrids” series, in particular, blends the beauty of s...
https://hifructose.com/2018/05/11/the-submerged-baroque-photography-of-christy-lee-rogers/
Photographer Pelle Cass ’s composite photographs use time-lapse techniques to create chaotic sporting events. The artist has said that part of the fun in creating each work is being able to sub...
https://hifructose.com/2018/04/18/a-look-at-crowded-fields-captured-by-photographer-pelle-cass/
In the series “Ça va aller,” photographer Joana Choumali adds embroidery to images captured of her African hometown, Abidjan, in the days after the March 2016 Grand-Bassam terrorist attack ...
https://hifructose.com/2018/04/10/joana-choumalis-embroidered-photographic-series-ca-va-aller/
Romain Laurent 's surreal photography mixes humor and disconcerting scenes, whether its his strange "Inner Dialogue" series or his subtly animated "One Loop Portraits." The artist has both person...
https://hifructose.com/2018/04/06/the-surreal-photography-of-romain-laurent/
Brooke DiDonato ’s photographs put a strange touch on ordinary Western backdrops. The narratives, though vague, evoke intimacy in how it confronts its disappearing or despondent characters. In ...
https://hifructose.com/2018/03/08/brooke-didonatos-photographs-subvert-the-everyday/
Photographer Davide Luciano 's "Sheep Nation" series abandons the use of digital tricks and implements prosthetic make-up, meticulous lighting, and several models and crew members to create surre...
https://hifructose.com/2018/03/02/a-look-at-davide-lucianos-sheep-nation-series/
Artist Mike Campau combines photography and digital techniques for his “Antisocial” series, a project that takes a pointed look at digital platforms we use to communicate. For much of the wor...
https://hifructose.com/2018/02/24/mike-campaus-anti-social-series-looks-at-digital-platforms/
In the La Merced neighborhood in San Cristóbal de las Casas in Chiapas, Mexico, costumed characters hit the streets to welcome the feast day of Our Lady of La Merced and reflect the sins of the ...
https://hifructose.com/2018/02/18/diego-morenos-guardians-of-memory-explore-mexican-tradition/
Alma Haser is known for adding surreal, sculptural twists to her portraits. One of her new series sees the photographer creating puzzles out of images of identical twins, then swapping every oth...
https://hifructose.com/2017/11/23/alma-haser-swaps-pieces-of-her-puzzle-portraits-of-twins/
San Francisco-raised artist Kat Toronto blends performance art and photography under the working name of Miss Meatface , using both vintage Polaroid and contemporary methods. The artist says part...
https://hifructose.com/2017/11/22/miss-meatface-explores-womanhood-in-performance-photography/
Azuma Makoto ’s known for his ambitious flower art, manipulating nature into something new, yet still maintaining its beauty. With the “In Bloom” project, he’s taken his sensibilities to ...
https://hifructose.com/2017/08/29/azuma-makotos-photographs-of-bouquets-sent-into-space/
Photographer Karen Jerzyk creates surreal works that use often overlooked spaces and themes of both horror and the fantastic. Despite what seems like a complex narrative in each piece, the artis...
https://hifructose.com/2017/07/27/photographer-karen-jerzyks-surreal-scenes-offer-open-narratives/
Stefan Gesell , a German photographer, creates portraits that appear to be torn from the pages of sci-fi and horror novels. Using dynamic lighting and effects, the rawness and aggression of Gesel...
https://hifructose.com/2017/07/12/the-disturbing-portraits-of-stefan-gesell/
Italian artist Giuseppe Palmisano creates photographs that somehow treat the body as object while conveying human ideas. Wedged between furniture and and bent and entwined with others, his fema...
https://hifructose.com/2017/06/09/giuseppe-palmisanos-subtle-absurd-photographs/
Cayetano Ferrández , a Spanish artist/photographer, uses his “Gray Man” action figures and micro-narratives to explore varying, often bleak aspects of humanity. His work, a combination of ph...
Daniel Rueda and Anna Devís , a duo based in Valencia, Spain, travel the world, crafting photographs that use both each other and architecture as characters. Toying with perspective and geometr...
https://hifructose.com/2017/05/08/daniel-rueda-anna-devis-play-with-architecture-across-the-world/
Antony Crossfield , an artist based in London, manipulates his photographs to create new ways of looking at our natural forms. Series like “Second Skin” take the outer shell of the human body...
https://hifructose.com/2017/04/06/antony-crossfield-shows-skin-in-a-new-light/
Daniel Ramirez's "A Series of Shots" captures surreal, unsettling characters and situations in his photography-based illustrations. These vibrant captures mix the humorous and the grim, toying w...
https://hifructose.com/2017/03/27/daniel-ramirez-creates-surreal-portraits-in-a-series-of-shots/
Stacey Page A new group show titled “Process” features artists who use photography as “as a means to an end rather than an end in itself.” This includes usage, manipulation, and alterin...
https://hifructose.com/2017/02/23/show-process-explores-photography-as-means-to-an-end/
Nicolas Bruno ’s photographs and drawings mix surrealism and unsettling, solitary drama. In his first solo show with Haven Gallery in Northport, New York, the artist offers 17 new works that t...
Carlos Bracho , a photographer from Panama, creates surreal scenes that are often a dramatic blend of nature, humanity, and abstraction. Also a biotechnologist, the artist crafts images that “e...
https://hifructose.com/2017/02/09/carlos-brachos-photographs-explore-humanity-in-nature-melancholy/
Diane Meyer emulates pixels and digital imaging with cross-stitched embroidery, sewn into her photos. Whether it’s a series of travel captures or her own, personal family snaps, Meyer explores...
https://hifructose.com/2017/01/31/diane-meyer-plays-with-memory-distortion-by-embroidering-photos/
Lucas Zimmermann , a self-taught photographer, explores light and color with his “Traffic Lights” series. The project exists in two separate parts, with “Traffic Lights 2.0” debuting just...
“Like Water” is a series from photographer JuneYoung Lim, who brings kinetic, liquid forms into cityscapes. The artist says that she considers there to be two elements to a city: the towering...
https://hifructose.com/2017/01/06/juneyoung-lims-injects-like-water-into-cityscapes/
“Mothmeister” is the moniker of the duo behind surreal, fantastical, and unsettling portraits of lonesome clowns and other creatures across varying backdrops. They call their fictional unive...
https://hifructose.com/2017/01/05/mothmeisters-unsettling-remote-portraits-of-the-grotesque/
Spanish photographer AnaHell crafts disconcerting and absurd photos that play with the human form, using various parts of the body as the canvas to create cartoonish characters. The ongoing proje...
https://hifructose.com/2017/01/05/anahells-absurd-characters-travel-the-world/
Haruhiko Kawaguchi , also known as “Photographer Hal,” released the book “Flesh Love” five years ago this December. The book took couples the artist met at Tokyo clubs and had them pose i...
https://hifructose.com/2016/10/14/revisiting-haruhiko-kawaguchis-vaccum-sealed-duos/
This year, JR became one of the Olympic Games’ first artists in residence. And the French artist took the opportunity to a grand level with three massive sculptures scattered across Rio. JR’...
https://hifructose.com/2016/08/27/jrs-towering-photographs-of-athletes-impress-in-rio/
London-based artist Elaine Duigenan ’s painstaking process to create the body of work “Blossfeldt’s Apprentice” required two key elements: twist ties and a camera. The project is named fo...
https://hifructose.com/2016/08/17/elaine-duigenans-twist-tie-creations-mimic-nature/
Jason DeMarte , an artist/photographer based in Michigan, combines images of artificial flora and fauna and processed food (and other commercial products) to create a new depiction of the natural...
https://hifructose.com/2016/08/04/jason-demarte-depicts-natural-world-with-nothing-natural/
Even if the final representation of Georges Rousse ’s work is a single-perspective photograph, the French artist is a man of several disciplines. He also considers himself a sculptor, painter, ...
https://hifructose.com/2016/07/22/a-close-look-at-georges-rousses-single-perspective-installations/
The name “Albarrán Cabrera ” is a moniker for the Spanish duo Anna Cabrera and Angel Albarran. The photographers have produced work together for the past two decades, showcasing across the w...
https://hifructose.com/2016/06/17/albarran-cabrera-two-lenses-an-entire-universe/
When asked about his main interest in photography, Ole Marius Joergensen once said that rather than capturing a version of reality, he loves to create illusions. The Oslo based photographer has ...
https://hifructose.com/2016/06/14/ole-marius-joergensen-captures-what-goes-on-behind-the-curtains/
Olaf Breuning is a Swiss-born, New-York based artist known for his experimental multimedia works, spanning photographs, videos, drawings and installations, sometimes mixed together, that regular...
https://hifructose.com/2016/06/13/olaf-breuning-brings-back-humorous-art-freaks-photo-series/
In the 2005 series “Teenage Stories,” Julia Fullerton-Batten expressed the transition from girlhood to womanhood with surrealist photographs of towering adolescents. These aren’t Photoshop...
https://hifructose.com/2016/06/13/revisiting-julia-fullerton-battens-towering-teenage-stories/
Michael Jackson is a British artist currently exploring the luminogram process to capture monochromatic, abstract displays of light. For those who aren't familiar, luminograms are images created...
https://hifructose.com/2016/06/09/michael-jacksons-luminograms-capture-abstract-displays-of-light/
Tbilisi, Georgia based artist Tezi Gabunia's latest project not only invites you to go inside of an art gallery, but become the art, too. "Put Your Head into Gallery" features identical miniatur...
https://hifructose.com/2016/06/09/tezi-gabunias-surreal-photographs-of-giant-heads-in-galleries/
At first glance, Gregory Crewdson ’s photographs are stills from eerie films with small American towns as backdrops. But these movies don’t actually exist. These tableaux, as Lynchian or Hitc...
https://hifructose.com/2016/06/06/gregory-crewdsons-cinematic-photographs-stand-alone/
If you played with your food when you were a kid, then you might enjoy this set of wacky photographs by Benoit Jammes . The Paris based artist does just that in his playful series entitled "Skitc...
https://hifructose.com/2016/06/06/benoit-jammes-photographs-the-secret-sporting-life-of-food/
Many of us brought our toys to the kitchen table and played with our food, much to our parents' dismay. Although toys were designed to entertain and inspire us in our youth, many artists continue...
https://hifructose.com/2016/05/30/pablo-donas-photographs-of-miniatures-tap-into-childhood/
Michael Reid Gallery in Sydney is currently showing "Maelstrom", an exhibition of photographs by professional photographer and creative director, Luke Shadbolt . As a part of the Head On Photo Fe...
https://hifructose.com/2016/05/26/luke-shadbolts-explosive-photographs-capture-the-oceans-force/
Honolulu, Hawaii based photographer and designer Petey Ulatan often creates images that explore the impossible. A recent series, which Ulatan posts to his Instagram page , takes this idea and app...
https://hifructose.com/2016/05/12/petey-ulatans-digital-photo-manipulations-of-cubic-landscapes/
Klaus Enrique is a New York based photographer whose work parallels Italian painter Giuseppe Arcimboldo and has come to adopt the term "Arcimboldist" for his expression. His creepy, amusing, nev...
https://hifructose.com/2016/04/30/klaus-enriques-photographs-of-stunning-faces-made-from-food/
Charles Gatewood, the prolific San Francisco based visionary and photographer who was called "the family photographer of America's erotic underground" died early this Thursday morning, April 28th...
https://hifructose.com/2016/04/28/legendary-photographer-charles-gatewood-1942-2016/
Photography as a medium has a dual character. Since its introduction, artists have used it to produce both art as well as document the world around them. For Chicago artist Newbold Bohemia , phot...
The haunting smoke photographs of French photographer Gilles Soudry transport us into his black and fluffy universe, where the streams of smoke take on strangely human and animal-like formations...
https://hifructose.com/2016/04/25/gilles-soudrys-latest-photographs-of-smoke-formations/
Intricate portraits created by Jason Chen , a photographer based in Philadelphia, come from multiple images of the same subject. But as the artist weaves them together, in a process he says explo...
https://hifructose.com/2016/04/22/jason-chens-stirring-woven-portraits/
Photographer Aida Muluneh has lived all over the world, but it was in returning to Ethiopia that she found inspiration for her latest body of work. Muluneh's first solo exhibition for David Kruts...
https://hifructose.com/2016/04/19/exploring-aida-mulunehs-surreal-photographs/
Dutch artist Jasper de Beijer can be considered a historian of sorts, using sculpture-based photography to inspire new ideas about the past. The underlying theme in his work is the impact that t...
https://hifructose.com/2016/04/01/jasper-de-beijers-photographs-of-3d-models-look-like-drawings/
For most of us growing up, playgrounds were more than a place for fun and games- they also provided a fast and hard lesson in how social structure works; they taught us how to be patience while w...
https://hifructose.com/2016/03/31/francisco-diaz-deb-youngs-the-international-collaboration-project/
In his clever photographs of landscapes, Paris based photographer Guillaume Amat visually explores the meaning of continuity. His recent and ongoing series titled “Open Fields” features imag...
https://hifructose.com/2016/03/04/guillaume-amats-poetic-and-penetrating-mirror-images/
The word "wallflower" was first used in the early 1800s to refer to a woman without a partner at a dance, presumably sitting against the wall. Today, it represents any person who appears or feels...
https://hifructose.com/2016/03/02/janine-browns-ghostly-pinhole-portrait-series-of-wallflowers/
Japanese photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto thinks of himself not only as a technically skilled photographer, but as a conceptual artist as well. Since his first series titled "Dioramas" in the 1970s...
It has been said that the Renaissance witnessed the rediscovery of the individual and is considered the first great age of portraiture. Inspired by master artists like Jan van Eyck, Rogier van de...
https://hifructose.com/2016/02/18/alexei-sovertkovs-photographs-inspired-by-renaissance-portraits/
The paper dress captured the vibrant and consumerist zeitgeist of 1960s America so precisely that the fashion press speculated about paper garments taking over the market. But as the novelty appe...
Chewing gum has a history that spans as far back as the ancient Greeks- that's how long it's been finding its way to the bottoms of our shoes, underneath tables, and just about anywhere else it c...
https://hifructose.com/2016/02/16/michael-massaias-strangely-organic-images-of-chewing-gum/
Budapest, Hungary based photographer Flora Borsi specializes in digital photography and photo manipulations, where she seeks to visualize the physically impossible. We first featured her work on ...
https://hifructose.com/2016/02/08/flora-borsi-wears-animal-eyes-in-striking-photo-manipulations/
The selfie is the self-portrait of the digital age that is changing the way we see and think about ourselves and eachother. But what happens when we remove our faces from our photos? How would we...
https://hifructose.com/2016/02/05/giuseppe-pepes-loosing-my-mind-series-of-faceless-selfies/
Vilnius, Lithuania based photographer Ceslovas Cesnakevicius says that he first got into taking pictures for the purpose of creating his surrealistic photo-manipulations. A browse through his Fac...
Nothing beat a cardboard box growing up because it wasn't just made of cardboard. Cardboard could instantly become your ticket to a rocket on the moon or your dream fortress where you ruled the w...
https://hifructose.com/2016/01/25/dosshaus-builds-their-dream-house-made-entirely-out-of-cardboard/
The little colored bricks that we grew up playing with are more than toys to Berlin based photographer Laird Kay , who uses lego to represent entire cities. His playful photo series titled "Lego ...
https://hifructose.com/2016/01/23/laird-kays-lego-city-photographs-portray-the-plasticity-of-cities/
Lala Abaddon combines traditional practices of weaving, photography, and painting into her brilliantly colored woven prints. When we first featured her work , Abaddon took us behind the scenes i...
Clouds of smoke appear to take on strange and beautiful shapes in French photographer Gilles Soudry's images. He calls them "Volutes", referring to the smoke's hazy and spiraling effects, and so...
https://hifructose.com/2015/12/30/gilles-soudrys-haunting-photographs-of-billowing-smoke/
Korean artist Keun Young Park's torn-paper portraits of floating figures, faces, arms and hands appear to be disintegrating into space. Some pieces are rather explosive, like in her "Dream" serie...
https://hifructose.com/2015/12/29/keun-young-park-tears-up-photos-into-fantastic-paper-collages/
Pennsylvania based photographer Peter Olson has found a unique way of presenting his photographic prints. Also a sculptor, he doesn't stop at traditional photo paper- his photo-montages of peopl...
https://hifructose.com/2015/11/25/peter-olson-transfers-his-photography-onto-ceramic-objects/
Polish fine art photographer Waclaw Wantuch presents the nude figure in unusual and surprising ways. The models in his highly stylized black and white photographs are captured in dramatic positi...
https://hifructose.com/2015/11/02/unusual-and-surprising-nude-photographs-by-waclaw-wantuch/
Yoshimitsu Umekawa's photographs look like pictures of a pop-colored apocalypse. The forms in his images appear vibrant and swirling at first, but then evoke an underlying darkness. In the studi...
https://hifructose.com/2015/10/24/yoshimitsu-umekawas-apocalyptic-pop-colored-photographs/
If you're looking for some DIY Halloween decoration ideas, look no further. London based illustrator Kerry Hughes's latest series features intricately hand-tied balloons made into the shapes of ...
https://hifructose.com/2015/10/16/kerry-hughes-sculpts-human-organs-out-of-hand-tied-balloons/
Life truly imitates art in this set of photos of models recreating some of Austrian symbolist Gustav Klimt's most famous paintings. The images were taken earlier this year for the Life Ball in Vi...
https://hifructose.com/2015/10/10/models-recreate-gustav-klimts-golden-paintings/
Brazilian-photographer Vitor Schietti uses fireworks to create images of illuminated trees and dancing patterns in his series "Impermanent Sculptures." To produce the images, the artist sets of...
Before the cyanotype was popularized by artists like Robert Rauschenberg, Susan Derges and Florian Neusüss in the 1960s, it was used by architects, astronomers and botanists. It is therefore fit...
https://hifructose.com/2015/10/05/tasha-lewis-creates-sculptures-using-camera-less-photography/
Look down. Hiding between sidewalk cracks and under train tracks, you just might find one of the people who inhabit Joe Iurato's miniature world. The New York-based artist cuts people from wood ...
https://hifructose.com/2015/10/01/joe-iurato-builds-an-endearing-miniature-world-with-woodcuts/
Pretty much every kid loves playing with cardboard boxes. Taiwanese photographer and graphic designer Sydney Sie never stopped playing with them. Her series "Unexpectable Boxes" captures the es...
https://hifructose.com/2015/09/24/sydney-sies-surprising-and-surreal-unexpectable-boxes/
Iranian artist Negar Farajiani uses her own self-portrait in a series of puzzles, where she distorts, hides, and reveals her physical appearance and identity. To make the puzzles, Faraijani cuts ...
https://hifructose.com/2015/09/21/negar-farajiani-creates-puzzles-from-self-portraits/
Photographer Fabrice Monteiro collaborated with Senegalese fashion and costume designer Doulsy (Jah Gal) and the Ecofund organization to create "The Prophecy," a series in which the destruction ...
https://hifructose.com/2015/09/18/fabrice-monteiros-the-prophecy/
Chicago based artist Doug Fogelson creates mesmerizing photographic images of natural specimins, previously featured on our blog . His series titled "Broken Cabinet" is so named for the "cabinet...
https://hifructose.com/2015/09/17/doug-fogelson-exhibits-vibrant-photograms-in-broken-cabinet/
At some point in his career, Berlin based photographer Michel Lamoller says he grew tired with making simple prints. This eventually led to him to cutting up his pictures of people and landscape...
https://hifructose.com/2015/09/17/michel-lamoller-cuts-up-photographs-into-trippy-portraits/
Oakland, California based photographer Debra Kay Burger , aka DK Burger, creates ethereal and provocative images that look like they are from another time. Using traditional darkroom techniques, ...
https://hifructose.com/2015/09/05/provocative-hand-manipulated-photographs-by-dk-burger/
Mexican born artist Daniel Barreto , now living and working in Boston, creates photo manipulations that express his desire to reconnect to nature. His works combine the use of traditional mediums...
Swiss-Italian photographer Christian Tagliavini combines theater with the language of portrait photography to create curious and open narratives. For his series “Carte,” Tagliavini built wo...
For his latest series, French photographer and digital artist Cal Redback has created slightly unsettling portraits of people fused with nature. Many of his subjects are inspired by those of fan...
https://hifructose.com/2015/07/31/cal-redbacks-unsettling-photographs-of-people-fused-with-nature/