Reality inside out: fabulous photo collages by Vincent Burillon
Categories: Europe | Photo project
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/reality-inside-out-fabulous-photo-collages-by-vincent-burillon.htmlA virtuoso of photomontage, French photographer Vincent Bourillon became famous for his surreal photo collages, created in some kind of extraterrestrial flight of fancy.
Vincent lives in Paris, and therefore the scene for the plots of his work is often precisely the Parisian cityscapes. Picking up a camera for the first time at the age of 16, the young creative has developed his craft and creative skills over the years, expertly crafting remarkable visual stories for his growing audience.
(Total 17 photos)
Source: mymodernmet.com
“I love to fantasize, I love to invent and create something new. I think the real world is flat, completely boring and very negative. If art does not take us to other worlds, it does not fulfill its mission. I am passionately in love with the dream and the magic of our thoughts. If we can express ourselves, we must do it,” says Vincent Burillon.
Keywords: Imagination | City | Collages | Paris | Surrealism | Creative photography | Photo | Photographer | Photomontage | France | Digital art
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