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Photo Adventures in a Miniature World
These photographs by Kurt Moses transport us into the adventures of a small, small world. Un Petit Monde is an intriguing and amusing collection of tiny people arranged in macro lens settings. Moses teams up with his wife Edwige to create the intricate scenes involving characters in everyday life situations—walking the dog or playing in the snow—as well as not-so-everyday scenes—facing the challenge of transporting a gigantic pumpkin or escaping the attack of a giant squid!
These photos contain no tilt-shift or Photoshop tricks, they are actually set up in real world scenarios and Moses depends on natural lighting. He said, “My goal is simple; initiate a storyline and capture an evocative photo that allows the viewer to draw their own conclusions about the scenes they are observing.”
devidsketchbook:

Photo Adventures in a Miniature World
These photographs by Kurt Moses transport us into the adventures of a small, small world. Un Petit Monde is an intriguing and amusing collection of tiny people arranged in macro lens settings. Moses teams up with his wife Edwige to create the intricate scenes involving characters in everyday life situations—walking the dog or playing in the snow—as well as not-so-everyday scenes—facing the challenge of transporting a gigantic pumpkin or escaping the attack of a giant squid!
These photos contain no tilt-shift or Photoshop tricks, they are actually set up in real world scenarios and Moses depends on natural lighting. He said, “My goal is simple; initiate a storyline and capture an evocative photo that allows the viewer to draw their own conclusions about the scenes they are observing.”
devidsketchbook:

Photo Adventures in a Miniature World
These photographs by Kurt Moses transport us into the adventures of a small, small world. Un Petit Monde is an intriguing and amusing collection of tiny people arranged in macro lens settings. Moses teams up with his wife Edwige to create the intricate scenes involving characters in everyday life situations—walking the dog or playing in the snow—as well as not-so-everyday scenes—facing the challenge of transporting a gigantic pumpkin or escaping the attack of a giant squid!
These photos contain no tilt-shift or Photoshop tricks, they are actually set up in real world scenarios and Moses depends on natural lighting. He said, “My goal is simple; initiate a storyline and capture an evocative photo that allows the viewer to draw their own conclusions about the scenes they are observing.”
devidsketchbook:

Photo Adventures in a Miniature World
These photographs by Kurt Moses transport us into the adventures of a small, small world. Un Petit Monde is an intriguing and amusing collection of tiny people arranged in macro lens settings. Moses teams up with his wife Edwige to create the intricate scenes involving characters in everyday life situations—walking the dog or playing in the snow—as well as not-so-everyday scenes—facing the challenge of transporting a gigantic pumpkin or escaping the attack of a giant squid!
These photos contain no tilt-shift or Photoshop tricks, they are actually set up in real world scenarios and Moses depends on natural lighting. He said, “My goal is simple; initiate a storyline and capture an evocative photo that allows the viewer to draw their own conclusions about the scenes they are observing.”
devidsketchbook:

Photo Adventures in a Miniature World
These photographs by Kurt Moses transport us into the adventures of a small, small world. Un Petit Monde is an intriguing and amusing collection of tiny people arranged in macro lens settings. Moses teams up with his wife Edwige to create the intricate scenes involving characters in everyday life situations—walking the dog or playing in the snow—as well as not-so-everyday scenes—facing the challenge of transporting a gigantic pumpkin or escaping the attack of a giant squid!
These photos contain no tilt-shift or Photoshop tricks, they are actually set up in real world scenarios and Moses depends on natural lighting. He said, “My goal is simple; initiate a storyline and capture an evocative photo that allows the viewer to draw their own conclusions about the scenes they are observing.”
devidsketchbook:

Photo Adventures in a Miniature World
These photographs by Kurt Moses transport us into the adventures of a small, small world. Un Petit Monde is an intriguing and amusing collection of tiny people arranged in macro lens settings. Moses teams up with his wife Edwige to create the intricate scenes involving characters in everyday life situations—walking the dog or playing in the snow—as well as not-so-everyday scenes—facing the challenge of transporting a gigantic pumpkin or escaping the attack of a giant squid!
These photos contain no tilt-shift or Photoshop tricks, they are actually set up in real world scenarios and Moses depends on natural lighting. He said, “My goal is simple; initiate a storyline and capture an evocative photo that allows the viewer to draw their own conclusions about the scenes they are observing.”
devidsketchbook:

Photo Adventures in a Miniature World
These photographs by Kurt Moses transport us into the adventures of a small, small world. Un Petit Monde is an intriguing and amusing collection of tiny people arranged in macro lens settings. Moses teams up with his wife Edwige to create the intricate scenes involving characters in everyday life situations—walking the dog or playing in the snow—as well as not-so-everyday scenes—facing the challenge of transporting a gigantic pumpkin or escaping the attack of a giant squid!
These photos contain no tilt-shift or Photoshop tricks, they are actually set up in real world scenarios and Moses depends on natural lighting. He said, “My goal is simple; initiate a storyline and capture an evocative photo that allows the viewer to draw their own conclusions about the scenes they are observing.”

devidsketchbook:

Photo Adventures in a Miniature World

These photographs by Kurt Moses transport us into the adventures of a small, small world. Un Petit Monde is an intriguing and amusing collection of tiny people arranged in macro lens settings. Moses teams up with his wife Edwige to create the intricate scenes involving characters in everyday life situations—walking the dog or playing in the snow—as well as not-so-everyday scenes—facing the challenge of transporting a gigantic pumpkin or escaping the attack of a giant squid!

These photos contain no tilt-shift or Photoshop tricks, they are actually set up in real world scenarios and Moses depends on natural lighting. He said, “My goal is simple; initiate a storyline and capture an evocative photo that allows the viewer to draw their own conclusions about the scenes they are observing.”


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thread-drawn tank sculpture by jannick deslauriers
 artist jannick deslauriers, based in montreal, quebec, canada, has crafted a military tank from textiles. the massive work is both fragile and imposing as the shape of a tank is formed from translucent fabric held together by black thread. deslaurier’s three-dimensional drawing treats a severe subject with delicacy and beauty as the hollow formation of the tank is understood in conjunction with the textile-artifact’s sheer size. it is as if the artist constructs the reality of war as something of a ghost in every person’s life when examining global history and as a reminder of contemporary perceptions of empathy. 
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thread-drawn tank sculpture by jannick deslauriers
 artist jannick deslauriers, based in montreal, quebec, canada, has crafted a military tank from textiles. the massive work is both fragile and imposing as the shape of a tank is formed from translucent fabric held together by black thread. deslaurier’s three-dimensional drawing treats a severe subject with delicacy and beauty as the hollow formation of the tank is understood in conjunction with the textile-artifact’s sheer size. it is as if the artist constructs the reality of war as something of a ghost in every person’s life when examining global history and as a reminder of contemporary perceptions of empathy. 
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thread-drawn tank sculpture by jannick deslauriers
 artist jannick deslauriers, based in montreal, quebec, canada, has crafted a military tank from textiles. the massive work is both fragile and imposing as the shape of a tank is formed from translucent fabric held together by black thread. deslaurier’s three-dimensional drawing treats a severe subject with delicacy and beauty as the hollow formation of the tank is understood in conjunction with the textile-artifact’s sheer size. it is as if the artist constructs the reality of war as something of a ghost in every person’s life when examining global history and as a reminder of contemporary perceptions of empathy. 
devidsketchbook:

thread-drawn tank sculpture by jannick deslauriers
 artist jannick deslauriers, based in montreal, quebec, canada, has crafted a military tank from textiles. the massive work is both fragile and imposing as the shape of a tank is formed from translucent fabric held together by black thread. deslaurier’s three-dimensional drawing treats a severe subject with delicacy and beauty as the hollow formation of the tank is understood in conjunction with the textile-artifact’s sheer size. it is as if the artist constructs the reality of war as something of a ghost in every person’s life when examining global history and as a reminder of contemporary perceptions of empathy. 

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thread-drawn tank sculpture by jannick deslauriers

 artist jannick deslauriers, based in montreal, quebec, canada, has crafted a military tank from textiles. the massive work is both fragile and imposing as the shape of a tank is formed from translucent fabric held together by black thread. deslaurier’s three-dimensional drawing treats a severe subject with delicacy and beauty as the hollow formation of the tank is understood in conjunction with the textile-artifact’s sheer size. it is as if the artist constructs the reality of war as something of a ghost in every person’s life when examining global history and as a reminder of contemporary perceptions of empathy.