We've seen photographer Brendan Fitzpatrick create stunning floral X-rays (here) and here are a series of toys in his Invisible Lightseries (Behance).
X-Ray Camera Shots
X-ray photography project by Nick Veasey.
“To create these x-ray artworks serious risks and procedural hurdles need to be managed. The results are worth the hassle. X-ray allows us to see what is normally hidden to the human eye. It reveals the subjects from the inside out and allows us to appreciate what the world around us is truly made of.
In contemporary life, where so much of what we see has been embellished or has a level of artifice, the honesty and integrity the x-ray reveals has a simple, pure elegance.
In a nutshell, the work is a statement against society’s obsession with superficiality.”
X-Ray Cartoon Drawings
French artist, Chris Panda simply draws the insides of these recognizable cartoon characters in his X-Ray series.
Top 5 things for July 2013
NSFW - Gorgeous 'Calligraphy on Girls' from Molotow Markers
A collaboration between Molotow Markers and Fierce Frog Films, brings us the calligraphy of Russian Pokras Lampas. Using script size and lettering density in response to the curves and contours of the models leads to some gorgeous patterns and gorgeous images.
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Cut Food Photos that Show You the Inside of the Food That We Never See
Showing cross-sections of popular food, Beth Galton's Cut Food uses gelatin in place of liquid to get this great, surprising and interesting point of view.
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Flowers X-Ray Photos - Two Ways
These two project ( by British photographer Nick Veasey; and Singapore-based Brendan Fitzpatrick) each have a stunning beauty. I love them each.
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Anxiety-Ridden Images from John William Keedy
John William Keedy‘s artist statement:
“It’s Hardly Noticeable explores the world of a character who navigates living with an unspecified anxiety-based mental illness. He negotiates situations constructed to highlight the impacts and implications of his differences on his thoughts and behaviors, and by doing so raises question of normalcy. Through constructed tableaus and metaphorical still lifes, the series reveals the relationship between reality and perception, and highlights issues of pathology while questioning stereotypes of normalcy.
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POTD - Viking Ships in Los Angeles by Brandon Brown
"Each time I cup your face in my hand, I know that I’ll be with you
as my hair grows longer and my clothes become old."
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Flowers X-Ray Photos - Two Ways
These two project ( left: British photographer Nick Veasey; right: Singapore-based Brendan Fitzpatrick) each have a stunning beauty. I love them each.