Video: Half-humans, half-robots. Fantasies by photographer Brian Walker
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Brian Walker, a Sydney digital photographer, can be called a specialist in the creation of half-women, half-mannequins. His creative surreal work combines elements of fantasy and reality, surprise, illustration and fashion.
With a passion for portraying his ideas and concepts, landscapes and characters in a surreal manner, Australian Brian Walker first began to use photography as a tool for realizing and presenting his ideas. Later, the discovery of Photoshop improved the work of photo artist Walker and allowed him to create illustrations in which reality and fictional are presented together.
Modern digital photographer Brian Walker fools viewers into believing that the beautiful faces and bodies in his paintings are real living half-women, half-robots. The work of the Australian master is strongly influenced by the evolution of fashion and popular culture in the form of films, magazines, and the Internet.
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