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Guillaume Chiron Places Giant Humans into Urban Landscapes in His New Collages

by Flynn Matthews 2018-06-08, 2:46 PMupdated 2020-04-06, 4:24 PM

Collage artist Guillaume Chiron joins myths of this wild west and mid-century national life in humorous collages. Playing with context and scale, Chiron inserts oversized humans into urban landscapes or shrinks down people to fit astride cats on meteors in the galaxy. Chiron has also published a book of 250 collages. You may view more of the French artist’s collages on Tumblr and Instagram.

H/T Lustik / thisiscolossal

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