The UNTITLED # Image Series Distorts Human Faces and Figures
Jana Pijak — November 20, 2013 — Art & Design
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Adam Kaszewski stars in the 'UNTITLED #' image series by photographers Aldona Karczmarczyk and Van Dorsen Talenta. The AS Management face lends himself to the duo who transform his ambiguous body and face images into fragmented subjects for this collaged portrait set.
The photographers work alongside artist Tomasz Malka who creates these unusually fragmented masterpieces that distort and deconstructs one's image of living subjects.
The two-dimensional 'UNTITLED #' F******* Young! Online exclusive plays with perception and presents the publication's viewers with an artful look at the human body and its many intricate details. Whether layering eye and lip features, collaging body parts or creating living art work compositions, this conceptual portrait series defies convention with its bizarre yet beautiful imagery.
The photographers work alongside artist Tomasz Malka who creates these unusually fragmented masterpieces that distort and deconstructs one's image of living subjects.
The two-dimensional 'UNTITLED #' F******* Young! Online exclusive plays with perception and presents the publication's viewers with an artful look at the human body and its many intricate details. Whether layering eye and lip features, collaging body parts or creating living art work compositions, this conceptual portrait series defies convention with its bizarre yet beautiful imagery.
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