one thing i try to do with my work is put the viewer in my world, which is slightly different and stranger than this one, yet still logical, familiar, and believable. i believe that the work of taiyo onorato and nico krebs has these same goals. the images from onorato and krebs book, "The Great Unreal", do a really good job of bringing the viewer into another world. the fact that all the images seem familiar and real, yet you really can't seem to put the them in a specific place, make me really enjoy this body of work.






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