Amie Dicke’s dark revisions

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Hammering nails into a Vogue cover, slicing up models in advertisements, cutting shapes fashion editorials: Dutch artist Amie Dicke isn’t afraid to cross some lines to share her vision.  In the book ‘Hell Bound’ Amie cites: “Perhaps it’s the certainty of decay that makes beauty so appealing.” The results of her alterations are gorgeously dark pieces, from sculptures to photo manipulations. Enjoy!

Amie Dicke website

 

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Thanks for reading. What do you think of Amie’s work?

Quote: ‘Hell Bound: New Gothic Art’ by Francesa Gavin, Laurence King Publishing 2008

 

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