July 08, 2013
Newcastle-based graphic artist and photographer Andy Welsh has made a series of digitally manipulated photos that give new meaning to world-famous pieces of architecture.
The ‘Floating Structures’ series explores how several landmark-ish buildings can take on a completely new persona when viewed without context and with a little digital manipulation. The project features iconic structures such as Sydney’s Opera House, Norman Foster’s Swiss Re Headquarters in London, and The Singapore Esplanade. Click here to view the full series.