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Take The Road Untraveled: Photographic Constructions by Filip Dujardin

Matthew Powell -- Interior Design, 3/1/2013 2:00:00 AM

Filip Dujardin
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Capturing the work of others, as an architectural photographer, Filip Dujardin realized that he'd rather construct something of his own—while sticking to the medium he knows best. He takes pictures of very real buildings found in such locales as Portugal, France, and his native Belgium, then reconfigures the structures as pure fiction via digital collaging. The results are expressionist amalgamations of roofs, walls, windows, and doors, whether modern or medieval.

If you were in San Francisco recently, you might have caught his "(Dis)location" show at the Highlight Gallery. If not, come explore these images, which he ink-jet prints on archival pearl paper.

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