a fox in my hotel room

It’s always lovely when two objects come together to create something up and beyond their initial forms.
mikel uribetxeberria, apart from having an amazing name, has photographed (photoshopped) a range of animals looking nonplussed in new surrounds such as deserted subways, hotel rooms and airport hallways.
the effect is simple. paradoxically, the locations appear more empty because of their new additions. we’re forced to think about space, time and possible causes for both their, and the humans displacement.


Mikel Uribetxeberria
via shapeandcolour

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posted: January 8th, 2009 | by: tomagotchi | perma: link | tags: , , , , | 2 Comments »

2 Comments on “a fox in my hotel room”

  1. #1 Kath said at 10:29 am on January 12th, 2009:

    I might like this
    I might like this so much
    That it’s now my computer wallpaper at work

    I might like your blog a lot too, Anna and Tom

  2. #2 Fubiz said at 2:22 pm on January 9th, 2009:

    So beautiful!


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