In his latest bout of creative CGI, sought-after ad photographer Mike Campau skirts the line between portaiture and abstract art. Amorphous, abstract bodies inhabit two-piece suits, khaki's and denim in part two of his conceptual series Living Sculptures. This graphic update is designed not just, "to give human personality and activity to an otherwise nondescript structure"—as in the original project's description—but to explore a "more dramatic and sophisticated approach to the concept."By conforming to the photography standards he's learned through years in the ad biz, Campau complements the strangeness of his subject matter—it almost seems normal that a tentacled man with a blue, pinecone-shaped head might have wandered into his studio that morning. Based on the gravitas and poise he captures in Living Sculptures, we wish Campau had been in charge of our high school yearbook pictures.Ogle the full set of otherworldly portraits below:Check out Campau's impressive portfolio—including non-CGI portraits of Mike Tyson and Lewis Black—on his Behance page or his website.Related:An Artist's Screenshot Collages Capture Computerized CreativityPhotoshop Comedian Makes NYC A Whole Lot StrangerRippling Photo Manipulations Turn Seattle Into A Liquified CityWhy Are We So Obsessed With Editing Photos Beyond Reality?
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