That's a pretty long ladder, sticking through both the floor and the ceiling of this level of the house. But wait, how is this possible? Are we looking at the floor or the ceiling? And where are we, when we are seeing this? How did this even come about?
Swedish photographer Erik Johansson takes wonderful pictures of the natural world, but they don't stay that way. The things you see are real, but rearranged in a way that plays with your perception and combines two or more realities seamlessly so that you have to look closer. Each work is meticulously planned from the start, and ends up being whimsical, moving, terrifying, or straight up mind-bending. Here you can get a glimpse into the process Johansson went through to create the top work called Second Attic.
See a a collection of Johansson's best work so far at Moss and Fog.
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