We Take Double-Exposure Animal Portraits To Escape The Daily Routine
We use The Faunascapes animal portraits as an excuse for heavy day dreaming. We love this slightly foggy but painstakingly clear feeling of grandeur you get when taking a closer look at the landscapes inside the animals. We want The Faunascapes artworks to be an oasis for the modern city dwellers suppressed dreams of escapism and wanderlust and though we are both caught in the rat race we are driven by a strong desire to lower the pace and find excuses to escape the daily routine. We feel we found this perfect excuse within the fantastic world of The Faunascapes.
We originally designed The Faunascapes animal portraits for a series of geometrically shaped plywood boards. But it soon turned out that the prints came even more to life when printed in bigger sizes on deliciously heavy off-white uncoated paper.
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WhatWeDo Copenhagen
We are a husband & wife design duo who run a small Scandinavian product agency and design studio called WhatWeDo based in Copenhagen, Denmark (the design capital of Scandinavia).
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Load More Replies...Well I like the idea as well as the elements themselves... but technically these are no double exposures, are they? TheyΒ΄d look way more natural if you wouldnΒ΄t highlight some parts intentionally. Just the silhouette would perfectly work.
Great work you two. I love double exposure style photos. Would love to see more if you're planning on posting in the future.
Great ides. We might consider that :-)
Load More Replies...Hi Beki, we have an etsy shop at: www.etsy.com/shop/WhatWeDoDK - or check www.faunascapes.dk for other webshops and a complete retailers list
Load More Replies...Well I like the idea as well as the elements themselves... but technically these are no double exposures, are they? TheyΒ΄d look way more natural if you wouldnΒ΄t highlight some parts intentionally. Just the silhouette would perfectly work.
Great work you two. I love double exposure style photos. Would love to see more if you're planning on posting in the future.
Great ides. We might consider that :-)
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