I haven't seen it yet, but according to the production notes it's about a photographer who became obsessed with his fear of the future and decided to channel his apprehensions into a photography project. Using DNA tests, fortune tellers, and a prosthetic makeup artist, Phil Toledano puts himself in some situations that frighten him most, including obesity, desolation, stroke, isolation, and death.
MrKas likes to deconstruct an image and turn it into something unique. He’s into puzzle patterns right now and this is one of his most recent murals. He draws inspiration from people – their emotions, their lives, their stories. The Portuguese artist creates striking, thought-provoking art through a photorealistic technique that balances precision and creativity. He likes to paint on the street because it gives him a sense of freedom. No velvet ropes, no entrance fee. He’s painting for the chatty bus driver, the charismatic old guy and his cat, and the exhausted single mom who just needs a few seconds of “wow” in her day. MrKas’ work can be seen on many murals and he has been part of several international exhibitions all around the globe.
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