Segundas Pieles by Miguel Vallinas Imagines Stylish Humanimals
Meghan Young — August 23, 2013 — Fashion
References: miguelvallinas & fubiz.net
For those who have always wondered what animals would look like if they were dressed like humans in real life and not just cartoons, the Segundas Pieles photo series will help them do just that. A continuation of artist Miguel Vallinas' previous Zoo Portraits series, Segundas Pieles is much darker and moodier. It is as though he wanted to give it the Christopher Nolan treatment after playing Tim Burton for a bit.
From moose and dogs to swans and foxes, the Segundas Pieles photo series could easily be mistaken for classic works of art. From the detail to the coloring, they are portraits that every hipster on the street would want to get their hands on. Perhaps they can if Vallinas releases another book.
From moose and dogs to swans and foxes, the Segundas Pieles photo series could easily be mistaken for classic works of art. From the detail to the coloring, they are portraits that every hipster on the street would want to get their hands on. Perhaps they can if Vallinas releases another book.
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