Under the Lens: Atmospheric and Conceptual Photo Works by Elle Hanley
The work of American artist Elle Hanley is very different from what you sometimes see on the Internet. The pictures created by the author have a huge emotional range, where tears, laughter, kindness, mystery, light and darkness are closely intertwined.
And no wonder that these pictures are more like shots from a surreal surrealistic art-house movie, so attracts the attention of the viewer, causing confused feelings and contradictory feelings.
More: Elle Hanley, Instagram
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