Beauty in Destruction
Maybe it's just because it's September 11, maybe it's just the cold, rainy day, but these images of the photography of Martin Klimas really soothed me in a vibrant, gritty sort of way. Life is fragile and yet violently beautiful. Click pics for larger image.





1 Comments:
Absolutely awesome. It seems wonderfully intentional - the woman paddling a raft carelessly down rapids - two men fighting with an anger that tears them apart. I wonder how many figurines he had to destroy to get the right effect.
-World
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