2D or not 2D is the second collaboration between photographer Alexander Khokhlov and make-up artist Valeriya Kutsan. This time around, the team was increased to include Veronica Ershova who led the process of retouching and post-production.
The authors were inspired by two-dimensional posters and the goal was to turn the models faces into two dimensional-like images. Valeriya used an array of painting styles, from sketch and graphic arts to watercolour and oil-painting.
To see more, including their original collaboration Weird Beauty, check out Khokhlov’s profile on Behance.
[via Behance]
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Photograph by Alexander Khokhlov
Body Painting by Valeriya Kutsan
Retouching by Veronica Ershova
Body Painting by Valeriya Kutsan
Retouching by Veronica Ershova
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Photograph by Alexander Khokhlov
Body Painting by Valeriya Kutsan
Retouching by Veronica Ershova
Body Painting by Valeriya Kutsan
Retouching by Veronica Ershova
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Photograph by Alexander Khokhlov
Body Painting by Valeriya Kutsan
Retouching by Veronica Ershova
Body Painting by Valeriya Kutsan
Retouching by Veronica Ershova
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Photograph by Alexander Khokhlov
Body Painting by Valeriya Kutsan
Retouching by Veronica Ershova
Body Painting by Valeriya Kutsan
Retouching by Veronica Ershova
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Photograph by Alexander Khokhlov
Body Painting by Valeriya Kutsan
Retouching by Veronica Ershova
Body Painting by Valeriya Kutsan
Retouching by Veronica Ershova
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Photograph by Alexander Khokhlov
Body Painting by Valeriya Kutsan
Retouching by Veronica Ershova
Body Painting by Valeriya Kutsan
Retouching by Veronica Ershova
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Photograph by Alexander Khokhlov
Body Painting by Valeriya Kutsan
Retouching by Veronica Ershova
Body Painting by Valeriya Kutsan
Retouching by Veronica Ershova
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Photograph by Alexander Khokhlov
Body Painting by Valeriya Kutsan
Retouching by Veronica Ershova
Body Painting by Valeriya Kutsan
Retouching by Veronica Ershova
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Photograph by Alexander Khokhlov
Body Painting by Valeriya Kutsan
Retouching by Veronica Ershova
Body Painting by Valeriya Kutsan
Retouching by Veronica Ershova
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