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Klaus Kampert's Dancing the Cubes Series is Poetically Perched

There is something poetically beautiful about the Dancing the Cubes photo series. The way the model/dancer interacts with the precariously perched cubes almost seems to reflect her own haphazard hold on life.

Photographed by Klaus Kampert, the Dancing the Cubes photo series is shot entirely in black and white. This artistic endeavor is definitely a collection that I would see framed in someone's modern home or hung in an art gallery.
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