Content Aware at the Louvre? Sacrilege! Check out these frames by Taylor Holland

Date
28 June 2012

From the man that brought us the nostalgic flashback project entitled European tour bus graphics a few years back, here is another simple, yet brilliant new series of images based around the frames of paintings hung in the Louvre. Holland has been, like most of us, struck by the disturbing nature of the “content aware” tool on Photoshop, and has decided to take it to the one place where Photoshop is simply not permitted – one of the most famous galleries in the world housing some of the finest paintings known to man. The result? Trippy, lifelike photographs of classical frames housing what looks like the result of someone eating the frame and then getting violently ill. Unbelievable.

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Taylor Holland: Fra[mes]

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Taylor Holland: Fra[mes]

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Taylor Holland: Fra[mes]

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Taylor Holland: Fra[mes]

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Taylor Holland: Fra[mes]

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Liv Siddall

Liv joined It’s Nice That as an intern in 2011 and worked across online, print and events, and was latterly Features Editor before leaving in May 2015.

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