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Landscapes Formed From Human Bodies by Carl Warner

July 30, 2013

Christopher Jobson

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Shin Knee Valley

In this series of photographs by Carl Warner, human bodies have been contorted, lit, and manipulated to form expansive landscapes reminiscent of barren deserts and mountains. The London-based photographer who might be best known for his Foodscapes, says that he shoots all of the forms in his studio to focus attention on “one person’s body, creating a sense of place so that a body that is lived in becomes a place to live.” The images are then digitally pieced together using Photoshop. If you liked this also check out the work of Arno Rafael Minkkinen and of course Spencer Tunick (nsfw). (via PetaPixel)

 

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Valley of the Reclining Woman

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The Desert of Sleeping Men

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Desert of Backs

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Shoulder Hill Valley

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Headless Horizon

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