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Check out Bert Simons amazing (and eerie) 3 dimensional photo-realistic paper portraits and sculptures.


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What do you think?

    Toby
    14th Apr 2008
    5:01 pm
  1. these are amazing, totally remind me of the kraftwerk – electric cafe sleeve


  2. Jordan nelson
    14th Apr 2008
    8:52 pm
  3. spooky genius


  4. Jack
    14th Apr 2008
    11:14 pm
  5. Almost as good as a genuine mounted human head!

    Hows tricks with you Jordan – all set? Looking forward to seeing the show…


  6. rstone
    9th Nov 2009
    1:36 am
  7. I’m interested in this idea of the 3d self portrait. The fact that photo paper typically renders the portrait but it’s taken out of this presentation to present a more intimate self portrait also thorough the use of paper. It also make me think of this superficial image we present to the world., we mount that image up on walls hoping that its just big enough for people of really believe it.