Alejandro Chavetta Makes Priceless Paper Pieces in 'Moon Men'
Brian G Randles — December 17, 2009 — Art & Design
References: silvermule & behance.net
Alejandro Chavetta is an artist out of San Francisco, California who has created a unique set of handmade paper collages which he is putting on display in Chicago starting on December 17th, 2009.
His works remind me of the ancient profiles you would see in a high school yearbook from 60 pr 70 years ago. I am glad Alejandro Chavetta decided to cover up the faded faces with a series of unique spheres… black and white photos of dead guys don’t brighten my day.
Check out more work from Alejandro Chavetta by following the links below.
His works remind me of the ancient profiles you would see in a high school yearbook from 60 pr 70 years ago. I am glad Alejandro Chavetta decided to cover up the faded faces with a series of unique spheres… black and white photos of dead guys don’t brighten my day.
Check out more work from Alejandro Chavetta by following the links below.
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