My feet are in my mouth: why did the photographer cross portraits of people and pictures of shoes

My feet are in my mouth: why did the photographer cross portraits of people and pictures of shoes

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Dubai-based artist Jyo John Mulloor believes that every pair of shoes has its own emotions. And if you look closely, you can understand how this or that shoe, sneaker or moccasin feels.

"Emotions of shoes is my new project. I believe that shoes always experience some emotions when they see my feet. This belief led me to the idea of creating such a project," Gio said. To achieve the desired effect, Mullur combined people's faces with photos of shoes. The created effect allows you to see how the shoes would express different emotions.

Well, what he got looks charming, even to some extent attractively strange. Just take a look at this.

My feet are in my mouth: why did the photographer cross portraits of people and pictures of shoes

My feet are in my mouth: why did the photographer cross portraits of people and pictures of shoes

 

My feet are in my mouth: why did the photographer cross portraits of people and pictures of shoes

 

My feet are in my mouth: why did the photographer cross portraits of people and pictures of shoes

 

My feet are in my mouth: why did the photographer cross portraits of people and pictures of shoes

 

My feet are in my mouth: why did the photographer cross portraits of people and pictures of shoes

 

My feet are in my mouth: why did the photographer cross portraits of people and pictures of shoes

 

My feet are in my mouth: why did the photographer cross portraits of people and pictures of shoes

Keywords: Photoshop | Dubai | Creative | Creativity | Face | Shoes | Artist

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