Becha ELLE Openers Bring a Mixed Media Twist to Style
Amelia Roblin — January 14, 2011 — Pop Culture
References: behance.net & trendland.net
It's incredibly refreshing to see fragmented forms and dismembered models within the pages of a fashion magazine, contributed in the form of these Becha ELLE openers for the Serbian January 2011 issue of the publication.
Having illustrated various colorful collage pieces for the covers to each section, artist Vesna Pesic, also known as Becha, has employed inspiration from extensive historical imagery to create compelling and peculiar artworks that set off airbrushed breasts and photoshopped faces with a surrealist twist.
Having illustrated various colorful collage pieces for the covers to each section, artist Vesna Pesic, also known as Becha, has employed inspiration from extensive historical imagery to create compelling and peculiar artworks that set off airbrushed breasts and photoshopped faces with a surrealist twist.
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