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Alexis Persani is a talented digital artist from Paris. His work generally features around calligraphy and photo manipulation work. He frequently transforms every day scenes into something surreal or extraordinary.
He is probably best known for his photo manipulations, as his finished compositions are polished, professional and extremely striking. His surreal scenes somehow looks incredibly realistic and natural.
His compositions often use a collage style, overlapping multiple visual elements into a layered, complex outcome.
I recommend that you go and check out Alexis Persani’s full portfolio as he has plenty more great work to offer.
The Secret Passage of the Star
Mangez au moins un fruit par jour…
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I feel sad when I saw Souvenir d’Afrique (African memories / Memories of Africa)
Yeah, it’s a really atmospheric piece. How long did you live in Africa Glenn?
uhm, I haven’t been to Africa, I’m always here in Philippines..
It’s just that, I felt how some creatures / species and world’s beauty might be extinct in the future.. (that’s my own interpretation only)