Decades before Photoshop was available, American artist Sandy Skoglund started creating surrealist images by building incredibly elaborate sets, a process which took months to complete. Her works are characterized by an overwhelming amount of one object and either bright, contrasting colors or a monochromatic color scheme.
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My design teacher used these as a reference for a set design when I was in college.
oh, I had postcards of some of her stuff posted up on my dorm room door in college thought I was a cool dude …I guess...
We had a different fox restaurant installation at the DAM and I loved it. You could walk through nit and it was by far...
OH MY FUCKING BUTTPIRATES ON TOP OF THE ASSTREASURE