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
’Margot Believes in Batman’ from a series of photos showing lonely Batman toy wandering through Texas.
Soap bubble.
’Alejandra.’
Silhouette, France, 1950s (Amateur photography).
Maria-Grazia Cucinotta, Italian actress.
Dolce & Gabbana advertising campaign, 1987.
From the ’Body Sculptures’ series.
Singer Joni Mitchell and British musician Graham Nash in the early days.
Beauty.
’Rainshadow.’
The Trio, 1958.
UFO.
Lovers.
’Emptiness.’ From the ’Removed’ photo series, in which photographer Eric Pickersgill captures people after taking away their devices.
Untitled.
The performer.
Through the mist.
Self portrait.
Night.