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Visually Striking Manipulations
These photo manipulations are above average, I really love Thomas Barbéy creative images. The traveling photographer is very talented and he takes a lot of his creative cues from artists around. I especially love the way he casually blends two images seamlessly into one. The first composition is truly amazing, Thomas fuses landscape with a sheet to create a visually striking piece. Another classic is where Thomas incorporates a hand that appears to be drawing the architectural monument, The Eiffel Tower. Thomas does an amazing job with these photos, be sure to check out more of his work after the jump.
Visually Striking Manipulations
These photo manipulations are above average, I really love Thomas Barbéy creative images. The traveling photographer is very talented and he takes a lot of his creative cues from artists around. I especially love the way he casually blends two images seamlessly into one. The first composition is truly amazing, Thomas fuses landscape with a sheet to create a visually striking piece. Another classic is where Thomas incorporates a hand that appears to be drawing the architectural monument, The Eiffel Tower. Thomas does an amazing job with these photos, be sure to check out more of his work after the jump.
Visually Striking Manipulations
These photo manipulations are above average, I really love Thomas Barbéy creative images. The traveling photographer is very talented and he takes a lot of his creative cues from artists around. I especially love the way he casually blends two images seamlessly into one. The first composition is truly amazing, Thomas fuses landscape with a sheet to create a visually striking piece. Another classic is where Thomas incorporates a hand that appears to be drawing the architectural monument, The Eiffel Tower. Thomas does an amazing job with these photos, be sure to check out more of his work after the jump.

Visually Striking Manipulations

These photo manipulations are above average, I really love Thomas Barbéy creative images. The traveling photographer is very talented and he takes a lot of his creative cues from artists around. I especially love the way he casually blends two images seamlessly into one. The first composition is truly amazing, Thomas fuses landscape with a sheet to create a visually striking piece. Another classic is where Thomas incorporates a hand that appears to be drawing the architectural monument, The Eiffel Tower. Thomas does an amazing job with these photos, be sure to check out more of his work after the jump.

Laura Redburn, also known as cardboardcities, is a 25-year-old collage and mixed media artist currently living in Cardiff, Wales. Color, animals, nature, old films, science fiction, dreams and vivid imagination inspire her. She likes to create snapshots from dreams and other worlds in her work, leaving the viewer to reflect upon their own dreams, imagination and experiences to gather their own meaning from the illustrations. http://cardboardcities.co.uk/
Laura Redburn, also known as cardboardcities, is a 25-year-old collage and mixed media artist currently living in Cardiff, Wales. Color, animals, nature, old films, science fiction, dreams and vivid imagination inspire her. She likes to create snapshots from dreams and other worlds in her work, leaving the viewer to reflect upon their own dreams, imagination and experiences to gather their own meaning from the illustrations. http://cardboardcities.co.uk/

Laura Redburn, also known as cardboardcities, is a 25-year-old collage and mixed media artist currently living in Cardiff, Wales. Color, animals, nature, old films, science fiction, dreams and vivid imagination inspire her. She likes to create snapshots from dreams and other worlds in her work, leaving the viewer to reflect upon their own dreams, imagination and experiences to gather their own meaning from the illustrations. http://cardboardcities.co.uk/

« Caro Ma is a young Parisian artist. Her work, mainly illustrative use digital collage and anachronism. “It’s the nostalgia of childhood, a questioning of the present and the uncertain future.” Inspirations for Caro come from the unexpected encounter with fragments of images that, cut and deformed, allow her to transcribe her emotions and to create new territories. » (Interview by ARTchipel Apr-2012, roughly translated by ARTchipel)

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