These scenes of a post-apocalyptic world are by photo-artist Lori Nix, who meticulously constructs three-dimensional miniature dioramas by hand, and captures the images using a large-format film camera. (Above: Circulation Desk )
Church, chromogenic print, 40 x 50″
Lori Nix was born in Kansas, and lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. Her artwork has been exhibited, collected and published internationally.
Lori Nix website, here.
Categories: Photography
Those are fantastic.
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Glad you enjoyed them!
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Thanks.
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Oh – utterly brilliant! Thanks for posting!
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Glad you enjoyed.
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Reblogged this on anngrafics and commented:
This is one of the blogs I follow and really enjoy. Today’s post was so interesting, I had to repost it here. Enjoy!
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Thanks for the reblog. I agree the work is fascinating.
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These are fascinating! I’m reblogging this one.
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They are interesting buildings. The detail is real.
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Exactly, which is what I think makes them so interesting. Thanks.
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Reblogged this on notes to the milkman and commented:
40″ by 50″ prints of miniature dioramas? Wow!
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Yes, with a large format film camera. Should be superb live. Thanks.
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