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Matthew Albanese’s photos of dramatic landscapes are gorgeous, but they are not what they first seem to be. These are meticulously hand-made models. For example, the caption on this striking tornado photo reveals: “Tornado made of steel wool, cotton, ground parsley and moss.” This seems to me like matte painting taken to a new and strange (and pretty awesome) 3-dimensional space.

Posted by David Huyck on Drawn! The Illustration and Cartooning Blog |
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Tags: landscapes, Matthew Albanese, models, Photography
very good and very nice
it's so real !!! very nice !!
excellente!!!!
um yea, that's amazing! Very creative!
This is great. Very realistic.
excellent artwork! Its so realistic, i like it so much.
It looks so lively and real, if i haven't read it's description, I would really thought that it was taken during the tornado's disaster.
HOLY SHIZ i saw this on the aol frontpage today. Impressive to say the least. It's nice to see a conceptual sculptor get some recognition.
whoa…