The way Marcel van der Vlugt shows beauty in his photographs is striking, a bit disturbing, but undeniably, beautiful. Revealing a side not often seen in glamor, let alone international magazine editorials and covers, the Netherlands born photographer does things like plop cheese and salmon on the faces of gorgeous models,
“Ten decades of fashion” is titled the first issue of the German magazine Freimodekultur, and joins the world of publications in a retrospective way showcasing fashion’s innovations and evolution from 1900 to 1990. In the pages of Freimodekultur are featured conceptually avant-garde pieces,
As a digital media artist based in Germany, the portfolio work of Jann de Vries is extensive, but it is his deconstructed collage works that particularly stand out. He takes existing photos from various fashion journals and magazines to create a new reality, hence the name Wirklichkeit, translated as Reality. This should entice you to [...]
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