Thomas Allen comperes my perfect marriage of the pulp, the hyper-sexualised and use of books as art objects in his photography. Elaborate dioramas are constructed from carefully cut-away figures and scenery from 40s and 50s pulp novels, then photographed with incredible skill to add depth, imply movement and enhance the kitsch - if that’s even possible.
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Thomas Allen comperes my perfect marriage of the pulp, the hyper-sexualised and use of books as art objects in his photography. Elaborate dioramas are constructed from carefully cut-away figures and scenery from 40s and 50s pulp novels, then photographed with incredible skill to add depth, imply movement and enhance the kitsch - if that’s even possible.

(found via Paintalicious)

2 years ago
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