I saw a snippet on the news yesterday, about British image maker,
Nick Veasey. His images, all taken with various x-ray machines, are truly captivating.
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In his own words, "We live in a world obsessed by image. What we look like, what our clothes look like, houses, cars...I like to counter this obsession with superficial appearance by using X-rays to strip back the layers and show what it is like under the surface. Often the integral beauty adds intrigue to the familiar."
This following video is a fascinating and funny account of Nick's work, exposing the invisible. His creativity seems to know no bounds. I hope you'll find his work as unique and inspiring as I do.
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