Cedric Delsaux ‘The Dark Lens (Star Wars)’

May 7th, 2010  •   Posted by: mark  •   Posted in: art  •   Comment
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Ever wonder what Star Wars would have been like in a post-apocalypitc Earth setting? Thanks to photographer, Cedric Delsaux you get some breathtaking images showing you just that with his series entitled The Dark Lens.

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LOL They’re like photographic versions of mashups! Me likey.

elizelise says:
2010, May 11., 1:07 am

Tried to email the guy but his email bounces back. Am a huge fan, love the work. Anyone know if he plans any near future appearances at a gallery or exhibit in New York City? Thanks!


The best ones really are 1 and 3; more subversive. The rest seem a little forced…just taking scenes and plopping things from the movie in there. The one with the x-wing flying over could have a reflection of the x-wing in the windows of the buildings. This is fun, and I do like it in many ways, but if the characters were slightly more integrated (as in 1 and 3) then they would really pop.


@elizelise

Try contacting him via: http://www.bonnibenrubi.com/about.html – a new york based gallery he shows at.

Cheers

Peter


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