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Don’t Judge People…

Peter Chmela - "Don’t judge people according to their appearance

Peter Chmela - "Don’t judge people according to their appearance

Peter Chmela - "Don’t judge people according to their appearance

Peter Chmela - "Don’t judge people according to their appearance

Peter Chmela - "Don’t judge people according to their appearance

Peter Chmela - "Don’t judge people according to their appearance

Peter Chmela - "Don’t judge people according to their appearance

Peter Chmela - "Don’t judge people according to their appearance

Peter Chmela – “Don’t judge people according to their appearance.”

This is a brilliant photographic project filmed by Peter Chmela. If you look carefully, you can see that each photo spells out a word of the title phrase.

[via FabrikProject]

Suspicious Toes

suspicious_toes

From left to right we have, Guilt, Suspicion, Innocence, Distrust, and Overly-heavy-mascara (aka draaaama queen).  I see potential for a cartoon series…

by Flickr user soheresanomelette

In Memory of the Late Mr. and Mrs. Comfort

"In Memory of the Late Mr. and Mrs. Comfort" by Richard Avedon.

"In Memory of the Late Mr. and Mrs. Comfort" by Richard Avedon.

"In Memory of the Late Mr. and Mrs. Comfort" by Richard Avedon.

Amazing imagery by the famous photographer, Richard Avedon.

Definitely worth looking through the entire collection here!

“In Memory of the Late Mr. and Mrs. Comfort” is a photographic fable shot in 1995 for The New Yorker by uber photographic legend Richard Avedon.
Considering that one half of the couple is in bare bones mode, it’s really something, that after looking at a few photos, you start looking at the skeleton as an almost normal half of the couple. At times creepily touching, at others bittersweet sarcastic, even if the subject matter repulses you, you can’t stop looking at it.

[via biophemera]

Projected Anatomy

Projected skeleton illustration by James Parker Photography

Very cool photography by James Parker.

[submitted by Nina]

Margot Quan Knight

Via DesignYouTrust:

The work of American artist Margot Knight sticks in the mind: a strange parallel universe of double takes and playful, sometimes dark, surrealism. She draws inspiration from a rich history of photographic artists who focus on the body and her parents’ medical textbooks. She says, “I begin with objects or bodies or plants and try to give them more life, or a different kind of life. Loneliness, exuberance, and wonder take on physical form.” She currently lives and works in Seattle, where she is working on a new series called Procreation.

Amazing. No other words are needed.

[via Designyoutrust via fabrikprojet via acidolatte]

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