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Cheeky Collages Blend Ordinary Images With Provocative Cut Outs By Kalen Hollomon

by Desmond Ignaz 2014-07-24, 7:37 AMupdated 2018-02-07, 10:51 PM

 

Visual artist Kalen Hollomon is known as the “cut out king of New York”, due to his series of controversial yet creative collages. His work often features normal city life scenes, high fashion editorials and vintage advertisements juxtaposed with cutouts from old pornographic materials. Hollomon uses his iPhone to create and shoot most of his collages as he explores New York’s streets and subways.

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