The
Belgian photographer Filip
Dujardin has
long been tantalizing us with his digital composites of fanciful
houses with multiplying roofs, illogical cantilevers, castles
consisting only of walls, and geometric prisons of stone with no
visible way in or out. Often set in romantic landscapes loaded with
old-world texture, Dujardin's impossible architecture is at once
pastoral and panic-inducing, like a fairy-tale world designed by a
slightly malicious Escher.
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Wednesday, November 20, 2013
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