Not sure which is the chicken and which is the egg here, but Osang's work is similar to that of David Meanix, which was featured on Six Feet Under a few years back.
Thanks for the comment, Jason! Yes, I love the Meanix work. Also, Daniel Gordon's photo-sculptures come to mind, though Gordon's play a bit more with a sort of fragile crudeness. I love the idea, though, of making a photograph three-dimensional.
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Really effective! The second one reminds me of the characters in the N64 Goldeneye 007 game! Polygon man!
I love processes that involve a lot of thought like this one does.
Thanks for pointing him out to me.
I wonder too what's going on underneath the photographs. Is there any kind of armature, or is it "self-structural"? Hmmm.
Not sure which is the chicken and which is the egg here, but Osang's work is similar to that of David Meanix, which was featured on Six Feet Under a few years back.
Thanks for the comment, Jason! Yes, I love the Meanix work. Also, Daniel Gordon's photo-sculptures come to mind, though Gordon's play a bit more with a sort of fragile crudeness. I love the idea, though, of making a photograph three-dimensional.
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