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20 unusual images that will help you see the world with new eyes


Jose Maria Rodriguez Madoz, better known by the pseudonym Chema Madoz, is a Spanish artist and photographer. You might call him the Salvador Dali of our times. His works are famous all around the world. The everyday meaning of objects truly take on a new life under his camera lense. Madoz makes seemingly impossible combinations of objects possible. And the results are captivating.

Take a look — these photographs will help you see the world with new eyes.

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Bonus

 

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’Margot Believes in Batman’ from a series of photos showing lonely Batman toy wandering through Texas.

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Soap bubble.

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’Alejandra.’

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Silhouette, France, 1950s (Amateur photography).

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Maria-Grazia Cucinotta, Italian actress.

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Dolce & Gabbana advertising campaign, 1987.

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From the ’Body Sculptures’ series.

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Singer Joni Mitchell and British musician Graham Nash in the early days.

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Beauty.

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’Rainshadow.’

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The Trio, 1958.

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UFO.

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Lovers.

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’Emptiness.’ From the ’Removed’ photo series, in which photographer Eric Pickersgill captures people after taking away their devices.

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Untitled.

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The performer.

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Through the mist.

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Self portrait.

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Night.

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