Art, Photography

Aldo Tolino

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Portraits by Austrian artist Aldo Tolino presents whole new way of looking at things. His approach manipulates printed photographs with tucks and folds, creasing and pressing the image until their face gives off a brand new expression than before. When it’s just right, the camera comes back out to photograph the new “moved” portrait in print. The artist’s concept for sculptured prints is something so ridiculous genius, we can’t wait for what he has for us next. Until then, the world waits for the anticipated discussion on topics such as paper, folding, image, object, sculpture, texture and recursion with his book in the works entitled ‘’interferenz.”

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