Video: Landscapes from everyday objects by Carl Warner
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Photographer Carl Warner is known for his daring art experiments. The first time bomb was the landscapes of the Australian of naked human bodies. Then the photographer began making landscapes from products. Moreover, each of the collections amazed not only with its uniqueness, but also with its authenticity. Today's review is dedicated to the work of Carl Warner, in which the photographer constructed landscapes from everyday objects. There are mountains of linen, nails, and irons.
For those who have not seen enough of landscapes made of clothes and shoes, we can offer Karl Warner's "edible landscapes".
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