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Iconatomy by George Chamoun

George Chamoun has created some really cool photo collages of old and new Hollwood.Surprisngly, there was no morphing of the images to fit together. They are two photos that happen to align incredibly well. The pairs in order are: Natalie Portman/Audrey Hepburn, Angelina Jolie/Elizabeth Taylor, George Clooney/Cary Grant, Robert Pattinson/James Dean and Scarlett Johansson/Marilyn Monroe. There are some striking similarities in their likenesses and poses. 

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Average: 4 (1 vote)

Urban Mixed Media Art by Liz Brizzi

Liz Brizzi is an artist from France who grew up in Los Angeles. She pulls inspiration from the raw and desolate aspects of cities. 

"Her unique mixed media technique begins with the manipulation of her original photography collaged onto acrylic painted wood panels, finally blended within layers of colorful acrylic washes."

I love her compositions and great use of color. If you like her art, you can get some prints at Etsy or Society6.

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Average: 4 (1 vote)

Motivational Quotes by Julian Bialowas

Who needs those boring motivational posters when you have these inspiring and uplifting designs by Julian Bialowas. This series combines some great advice with beautiful landscapes that Julian shot himself. The minimalist typography helps to accentuate the message and it brings powerful images together. Check out more on his Flickr page.

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Average: 5 (2 votes)

Nature in the Nude by Cecelia Webber

Cecelia Webber's designs are not only beautiful, meticulous, well compositioned pieces of art, they are also composed solely from photographs of the nude human form. Each composition can take up to two months to complete. Webber poses, photographs, cuts, rotates, and colors each piece to form such beautiful flowers, butterflies, and leaves. She even poses for photos herself. An up close view of these works is an absolute must!

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Average: 5 (1 vote)

Hyperphotos by Jean Francois Rauzier

 Jean Francois Rauzier's hyperphotos might look like a single photo, but these self dubbed hyperphotos are made of hundreds and sometimes thousands of individual photos. You can dive into each one and find an incredible  amount of detail. Rauzier spends countless hours collecting and stitching together photos until it is impossible to distinguish between them. Make sure to check out the incredible full resolution photos at his portfolio.

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Average: 4 (1 vote)