Award-winning photographer, professor of art, filmmaker, and author Jean Paul Bourdier combines body art concepts with stunning landscapes, using paint, texture, light, and color to beautifully unite the two. None of the works are digitally altered. At times Bourdier’s compositions trick the eye as he aligns contours of flesh with earth and sky, but the works aren’t mere trompe l’oeil. He instead emphasizes the corporeal, temporal nature of his subjects, and the results are breathtaking. Visit our gallery to see more of Bourdier’s Bodyscapes, and pick up a copy of his book over here.

Image credit: Jean Paul Bourdier [Spotted via Design You Trust]
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