Angelo Musco creates impossibly intricate and unique organic forms out of thousands of photographs of people so densely packed, they’re hard to discern from a distance.
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I saw this artist’s work at Pulse last year! The pieces are HUGE!
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5 comments
astho Sunday 5 February 2012
that a smart idea… cool..
Em Sunday 5 February 2012
These images are gorgeous.
Carol-Anne Monday 6 February 2012
I saw this artist’s work at Pulse last year! The pieces are HUGE!
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maureen Tuesday 7 February 2012
which came first… these images or Lars von Trier’s “Antichrist?”
http://www.impawards.com/2009/antichrist.html
christian icalabis Friday 17 February 2012
that was really fascinating