Emma Hack imagined a car that had been involved in a small crash, then built it by painting and positioning 17 naked men and women down to the smallest detail. Recreating a “perfect car” perhaps wash’t doable after all, so she had to compromise imagining an after-crash vehicle, but never the less end-results are still amazing! BTW, did you know that Emma was responsible for most of the body-artfeatured in Gotye’s popular video “Somebody That I Used To Know”?
Friday, May 24, 2013
Optical illusion Artwork!
http://www.moillusions.com/2012/10/car-built-with-painted-human-bodies.html

Emma Hack imagined a car that had been involved in a small crash, then built it by painting and positioning 17 naked men and women down to the smallest detail. Recreating a “perfect car” perhaps wash’t doable after all, so she had to compromise imagining an after-crash vehicle, but never the less end-results are still amazing! BTW, did you know that Emma was responsible for most of the body-artfeatured in Gotye’s popular video “Somebody That I Used To Know”?
Emma Hack imagined a car that had been involved in a small crash, then built it by painting and positioning 17 naked men and women down to the smallest detail. Recreating a “perfect car” perhaps wash’t doable after all, so she had to compromise imagining an after-crash vehicle, but never the less end-results are still amazing! BTW, did you know that Emma was responsible for most of the body-artfeatured in Gotye’s popular video “Somebody That I Used To Know”?
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