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My Photo Editing Project “Anthropomorphism” That Humanizes Animals And Animalizes Humans (30 Pics)
“Anthropomorphism” project is a personal study based on photo manipulation. The project juxtaposes human bodies with the faces of animals. The animals become personified, and the person animalized. At some point, it is hard to tell whether the animalistic features make the human more animal, or does the body humanize (anthropomorphize) the animal. The result generates insight into the psychology and character of the individual. It all becomes mixed and unclear. All original photographs are from artists and creatives who generously shared their beautiful creations on Unsplash and Pexels.
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Original photos by Naku Mayo and Brett Jordan on Unsplash.
Original photos by and Chrissie Kremer on Unsplash.
Original photos by afa.ahloo and eriknielsen on Unsplash.
Original photos by Paulo Evangelista and Paul Lequay on Unsplash.
Original photos by Kinga Cichewicz and Michael Mazzone on Unsplash.
Original photos by Lee Yan and Charles on Unsplash.
Original photos by Yunming Wang and Richard Brutyo on Unsplash.
Original photos by Museums Victoria and Gary Bendig on Unsplash.
Original photos by Nastya Maxymova and on Unsplash.
Original photos by Ahmed Badawy and Parsing Eye on Unsplash.
Original photos by marcussantosr and anniespratt on Unsplash.
Original photos by liamsimpsn and Valerie Bosch on Unsplash.
Original photos by Alora Griffiths and Nathalie Spehner on Unsplash.
Original photos by Karina Carvalho and Erin Wilson from Unsplash.
Original photos by Alejandra Ezquerro and Joe deSousa on Unsplash.
Original photos by Kiril Dobrev and Zdenêk Macháček on Unsplash.
awww it would've been cute had it been a panda though, get it? cause its in china.. and pandas are... yeah.
Original photos by Aditya Siva and Uriel Soberanes on Unsplash.
Original photos by Iurii Melentsov and Sincerely Media on Unsplash.
Original photos by Hsin Hsiung Chen and Adrian Dascal on Unsplash.
Original photos by v2osk and on Unsplash.
Original photos by Mikail Duran and Tristan Pineda on Unsplash.
Original photos by Christian Gertenbach and Mickaela Scarpedis-Casper on Unsplash.
Original photos by NeONBRAND and Kevin Mueller.
Juxtaposition, indeed- as Great Grays are almost completely silent, and offset ears would not be helpful here.
Original photos by Valentin Salja and Sereja Ris on Unsplash.
Original photos by Tyler Nix and Nathalie Spehner on Unsplash.
I think you will find it very hard to find art that has never been done before. I find these pictures far more interresting than all those Disney princess posts.
Load More Replies...I think you will find it very hard to find art that has never been done before. I find these pictures far more interresting than all those Disney princess posts.
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