Haunting 3D Images Projected Onto Trees
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Haunting 3D Images Projected Onto Trees
I understand this is quite an old article but believe it worth posting as it's just a wonderful combination of art, history, culture and entertainment - I wish I were there to see it.

Artwork and Photography by Clement Briend
Nov 19, 2012
In his series entitled ‘Cambodian Trees‘, Briend projects haunting images of Cambodian spirits and deities onto trees around Phnom Penh. The night time incarnation of these cultural figures set against the urban environment of the capital city gives these photos an incredible feel.
Clement Briend is a photographer living and working in Paris, France. He is also a professor of photography at the University of Valenciennes. Briend studied at the Ecole Louis Lumiere and specializes in projecting images onto various surfaces and then taking photographs of the hybrid imagery.
You can find the entire series on Briend’s website. For those interested in limited edition prints, Briend is represented by wall30.

Artwork and Photography by Clement Briend |

Artwork and Photography by Clement Briend
full https://twistedsifter.com/2012/11/3d-im ... nt-briend/

Artwork and Photography by Clement Briend
Nov 19, 2012
In his series entitled ‘Cambodian Trees‘, Briend projects haunting images of Cambodian spirits and deities onto trees around Phnom Penh. The night time incarnation of these cultural figures set against the urban environment of the capital city gives these photos an incredible feel.
Clement Briend is a photographer living and working in Paris, France. He is also a professor of photography at the University of Valenciennes. Briend studied at the Ecole Louis Lumiere and specializes in projecting images onto various surfaces and then taking photographs of the hybrid imagery.
You can find the entire series on Briend’s website. For those interested in limited edition prints, Briend is represented by wall30.

Artwork and Photography by Clement Briend |

Artwork and Photography by Clement Briend
full https://twistedsifter.com/2012/11/3d-im ... nt-briend/
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