We’ve described surreal art and photography in many different ways – shocking, sweet, and even beautiful yet dark. One word we haven’t used yet is breathtaking.
Xetobyte is a 20-year-old IT student who creates pieces that are just that. All of his photo manipulations have a dark element to them but they’re individually strong and stunning. I particularly love his use of repetitive objects like clocks, umbrellas, swings, butterflies, and birds. It’s like we’re on a road to nowhere or unable to wake up from a self-induced dream.
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These are beautiful, compelling. Thank you.
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