Artist’s X-ray images seek beauty underneath
Friday, May 23, 2008 - 21:28
in Physics & Chemistry
X-rays – they’re not just for doctors’ offices and airport security anymore. At least, not for British artist Nick Veasey. From tulips to tennis playing skeletons, laptops to a Boeing 777, Veasey intends to get beneath the surface of normal photography and see what’s below.
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