Oregon-based environmental artist and photographer Daniel Dancer‘s work only makes sense when viewed from above. Using people (often school groups) and latex paint as his medium, Dancer creates nature-inspired installations that are only captured by one photograph — he wants the image to be spontaneous and doesn’t believe in rehearsals. Click through to view more of his awe-inspiring large-scale pieces.
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