Brandon Blommaert
August 12, 2009 - By Bobby Solomon - Category: Art & Design



I can’t remember where I came across this guy, but Brandon Blommaert is a huge weirdo, and I mean that in the nicest way. The images above are from a series called eco_station, and feature handmade creatures placed into epic photos. The effect sort of reminds me of Wayne White’s paintings, but with creatures instead of text. There’s a behind-the-scenes look of him creating these creatures as well.
Bobby




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This is easily one of the coolest things I’ve seen in ages.
fantastic work, really digging it.
I was scrolling down the blog and when this image came up I did a little intake of breathe… Not really sure why, but it’s so magical and fantastic and horrible all at the same time…. I love it!!! :)
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[...] Brandon Blommaert’s eco station photo series is equal parts playful & eerie. His handmade scrap monsters take on a pretty awe-inspiring presence in these massive airy landscapes. Have a look at his build process to brings things back down to earth. [via Kitsune Noir] [...]
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[...] Brandon Blommaert’s eco station photo series is equal parts playful & eerie. His handmade scrap monsters take on a pretty awe-inspiring presence in these massive airy landscapes. Have a look at his build process to brings things back down to earth. [via Kitsune Noir] [...]
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