From Christine Keeler astride a chair to Grace Jone's microphone-wielding arabesque, some of the world's most famous photographs suddenly seem lither than life. It's all down to Eleanor Macnair and her series of Photographs Rendered in Play-Doh.
How creative!
Original: Christine Keeler, by Lewis Morley, 1963
Original: Helen Tamiris by Man Ray, 1929.
Original: Untitled from the series Protest, Tokyo by Shomei Tomatsu, 1969.
Original: Grace Jones by Jean-Paul Goude, 1978.
Original: Nan and Brian in Bed, New York City, by Nan Goldin, 1983.
Original: Pittsburgh, from A Shimmer of Possibility by Paul Graham, 2004.
Original: Charles, Vasa, Minnesota from Sleeping by the Mississippi by Alec Soth, 2002.
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