Argentinean born
artist Martin De Pasquale has blown my
mind. He is currently an art director at an advertising agency but is
best known online for his surreal digital photography.
His work is inspiring. One in particular shares similar threads with my novel. Indeed, it reminded me of how the Shadow Fabric would loom over a city should it ever escape the sleepy village of Mabley Holt.
I'd love to know what you think of Martin's images.
Do they inspire you?
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Author photo (c)Christopher Shoebridge |
Mark Cassell lives in a rural part of the UK with his wife and a number of animals. He often dreams of dystopian futures, peculiar creatures, and flitting shadows. Primarily a horror writer, his steampunk, fantasy, and SF stories have featured in several anthologies and ezines.
His debut novel, The Shadow Fabric, is a supernatural story and is available from Amazon.
Twitter: @Mark_Cassell ~ Facebook: www.facebook.com/AuthorMarkCassell
Delightfully imaginative. Yes, these pictures could inspire stories of the weird fantasy-horror kind. Are these the photographer's self-portraits, or a model?
ReplyDeleteI believe they're all self-portraits. I love this kind of photograph manipulation - in fact, I wish I had the skills to create my own.
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