Packing Tape Portraits by Max Zorn

Using only brown packing tape and a scalpel, Dutch artist Max Zorn creates unbelievably realistic portraits. He then hangs them on street lamps across Amsterdam at night to place his scenes in their original dark, urban environments.



































To show exactly how he does what he does, he’s just recently released this superb time-lapse video.


As seen at My Modern Met

Women of the Future, According To 1902

Generals, marines, lawyers, coach drivers, politicians, and even artists! These were “Women of the Future,” as imagined in a series of 20 French postcards from 1902.

Several if not all of the pictures seem to mock the idea of women entering the professional sphere, but this was only one year before Marie Curie shared the Nobel Prize in Physics, so perhaps there was a bit of cultural intimidation at play here.

Conscript


Rural Guard


Policeman


Fireman


Drummer Boy


Infantry Soldier


Marine


Non-commissioned Officer


Second Lieutenant


General


Student


Coach driver


Jockey


Master of Arms


Artist


Journalist


Barrister


Doctor


Mayor


Politician

Full story at fantaisiesbergeret via retronaut
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