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Stripy stripy striiiipy

Yes tree bark, the most interesting of all tree coverings. Or not! What we’ve got here is a re-imagining of nature. Photographer Bobby Neel Adams has a project here called Re-Skinning Nature, and he’s got wood patterns on lock.

Much of Adams’ photographic work addresses the transformation of the human body by aging and circumstance. In the late 1980s he began using a photomontage technique he termed “photo-surgery,” in which photographs were altered through manual excision, collage, and sometimes defacing of the subject.

I like the stripies best. I’d also like some leopard print trees to show up, too.

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3D, Bits, Collage, Conceptual, Covers, Custom Culture, Deconstruction, Environment, Fashion, Handmade, Interactive, Photography, Public Space, Wood

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