Feb 02 2009
Amazing Works of Surrational Imagery

From the website of Scott Mutter
For thirty years, Scott Mutter has employed classic photomontage techniques to create a world of his own - a more perfect world. The hallmark of Mutter’s remarkable imagery is the distinct sense that the elements of each picture belong together, even though the combination may violate the laws of physics.
In other words, this guy takes two completely separate objects and blends them in a way that the picture looks pretty damned cool.
Here are some amazing works of surrational imagery.
Click on the photos to make them larger if you wish.
Untitled (Swan)
Fountain of Time
Untitled (Forest)
Revolving Door
Untitled (Guitar)
Untitled (Escalator)
Untitled (Church Aisle)
Untitled (Roots)
Untitled (Library)
Untitled (Eagle)
Untitled (Train)
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