Smithsonian museum specialist Sandra Raredon has been making radiographs, or X-ray images, for some 25 years. And although she doesn't necessarily consider herself an artist, per se, she's not surprised to see her work on display in that context. here are some of Sandra J Raredon pictures these are some of my version of her work the last one I changed the colour to make it my own sp its not completely like hers.
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Thomas Couderc and Clement Vauchez, better known as Helmo, are the talented graphic design/photography/all-around-creative duo out of France. For this series titled “Bêtes de mode” (Fashion Animals) by Helmo, blue portraits and red animal portraits are superimposed then and displayed in the windows of the Lafayette Galleries on Hausmann Boulevard. Here are some of their work, their work is like double exposure but they blend the animal pictures and turn it red and the portrait they makes it blue and the background is black. I did some of my own versions of Helmo but I kept the colours the same so people know that I tried to do it like Helmo. This is my best version of Helmo because I changed it a bit I used more than one animal but to improve it I could change the colours of it so it doesn't look exactly like Helmo.
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