'Adam' by Norm Yip Gives a Sinister Twist to Classic Art
Marissa Brassfield — July 12, 2010 — Art & Design
References: normyip & behance.net
'Adam' by Norm Yip is a photo shoot that will leave you spellbound. Yip has projected images of classic fine art onto a model; the finished product is equal parts sinister and arresting.
In the final shots of 'Adam' by Norm Yip, the model has been painted with tribal tattoos and the phrase 'Born to Live.' The stark contrast between these black-and-white photos and the vibrant projected images that precede makes for a killer one-two punch.
In the final shots of 'Adam' by Norm Yip, the model has been painted with tribal tattoos and the phrase 'Born to Live.' The stark contrast between these black-and-white photos and the vibrant projected images that precede makes for a killer one-two punch.
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