Artist John Marshall Made These Selfie Cardboard Cutouts At Sunset To Get You In The Mood

According to an artist: “As an Instagram artist, I cut out cardboard figures and pose with them in silhouette at sunset. Over the years, I produced more than 300 of these and many have been dates of one kind or another.”

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