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Freek Drent’s Latest Intricate Collages

Dutch artist Freek Drent (featured in Hi-Fructose Collected 2) creates labyrinthine collages where objects out of the artist's imagination collide in what appear to be free-floating structures in space. The artist developed this style over the course of his extensive travels and studies in the United States, Southern Europe and Iceland, and now he calls Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam his home. He hasn't cured himself of the travel bug, however, and still makes his way around Southeast Asia, creating artworks that meditate on the ever-changing urban landscape. This year, Drent has created several impressive new works that abound with detail. Take a look at some images of his latest collages after the jump, images courtesy of Freek Drent.

Dutch artist Freek Drent (featured in Hi-Fructose Collected 2) creates labyrinthine collages where objects out of the artist’s imagination collide in what appear to be free-floating structures in space. The artist developed this style over the course of his extensive travels and studies in the United States, Southern Europe and Iceland, and now he calls Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam his home. He hasn’t cured himself of the travel bug, however, and still makes his way around Southeast Asia, creating artworks that meditate on the ever-changing urban landscape. This year, Drent has created several impressive new works that abound with detail. Take a look at some images of his latest collages, images courtesy of Freek Drent.

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