Incredible pictures of Matthew Albanese (14 photos)

If you think that this is the landscape of the Arctic, you are wrong.
If you think that this ice, you're wrong.
It is a model. Installation talented artist Matthew Albanese.
And it is made from 20 pounds of sugar, corn syrup and jelly.
Crystals grown in his own studio for two months.

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Albeneze began to make his paintings in 2008.
"One day I spilled paprika. When I started to clean up, I thought, how it looks like Mars ... »



Gradually, experimenting with different components it achieves interesting results, and despite the fact that his studio, all smelling of paprika by experiments makes the landscape of Mars.



Some of his projects of less than a meter in length.
This scene from the hilly plains and grass waving wind is made of faux fur, wool and powder tiles.



To create a realistic image of the plains and the grass in the wind, Matthew uses artificial fur and a fan.



And this is made clouds: with the help of cotton wool and carefully chosen and directed light.



The volcano made of tile grout, cotton and ink, and lit from the inside.



Making pictures with the volcano.



Miniature living.



... Which it was set on fire.



Northern Lights was made by photographing a colored beam and uneven patches created on a black curtain.
A star - holes therein.



This painting is a mixture of different materials: grout, moss, brush for cleaning bottles, it was "built" on the glass.
The sky - painting with oil.



A tornado is made of steel, wool, cotton, parsley, earth and moss.

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