The Angie Choi 'Fool's Gold' Images Offer Multiple Takes on Consumerism
Ryan Hinkson — January 21, 2010 — Fashion
References: eyekahfoto.tumblr & 2bitchezdeep.blogspot
If done right, digitally manipulating an image can blur the line between a photographer and a visionary artist. The Angie Choi ‘Fool’s Gold’ series does just that as the initial photograph joins the camera as part of the medium.
By merging and repeating bold and seductive images, Angie Choi makes very thought-provoking statements about consumerism and consumption. The captivating shoot shows the multiplied face and legs of model Celestial Jensen adorned in high fashion, while creating a spider-like web of intrigue. Pure visual pleasure times four.
By merging and repeating bold and seductive images, Angie Choi makes very thought-provoking statements about consumerism and consumption. The captivating shoot shows the multiplied face and legs of model Celestial Jensen adorned in high fashion, while creating a spider-like web of intrigue. Pure visual pleasure times four.
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