Came across a really interesting site about the work of artist Albert Koetsier and his use of X-rays in art, whilst not new, it is part of the history of photography that started almost two hundred years ago. There are some beautiful images in the gallery, definitely worth a look.
Friday, 29 April 2011
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Never heard of this but it sounds like a perfectly viable artistic medium.
ReplyDeleteLee
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Thanks for sharing; I love artistic spins on everything~xXx
ReplyDeleteLee, me neither, took some digging to find a x word that related to creativity, the artist has produced some really lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteElla, me too, hope your well, looking forward to your Z word:)
My dad is a radiologist, so I've done a bit of this just by fun and accident. I really like the reversal of the images and how detailed some of the objects can get. Have you ever tried it?
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