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The Block Man by Photographer Fabien Nissels

Laughing Squid spotted clever artwork of a man made out of blocks by Swiss photographer Fabien Nissels. The series of work is entitled Blocks and is a combination of photographs of the artists friend's parts that are an assemblage of awkwardly stacked blocks that are then photographed. These body part blocks are staged in such a way that they could almost convince the viewer that they are looking at a man doing mundane everyday tasks, falling down stairs, or climbing trees in his underwear. See more after the jump!

Laughing Squid spotted clever artwork of a man made out of blocks by Swiss photographer Fabien Nissels. The series of work is entitled Blocks and is a combination of photographs of the artists friend’s parts that are an assemblage of awkwardly stacked blocks that are then photographed. These body part blocks are staged in such a way that they could almost convince the viewer that they are looking at a man doing mundane everyday tasks, falling down stairs, or climbing trees in his underwear.






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