Eerily Avant-Garde Editorials

The Exhibition Magazine Silk Issue Stars Model Julia and Alison

There is an eerie quality to the Exhibition Magazine Silk Issue editorial that is due entirely to the textures involved in each shot. As though giving the impression that some sort of x-ray filter was used for the photoshoot, the model appears distorted by the use of body paint and wet silken scarves. Granted, a negative effect is used in some cases.

Shot by photographer Daniel Jackson, the Exhibition Magazine Silk Issue editorial stars models Julia Nobis and Alison Clancy, who look as though they are engaged in some sort of performance art piece. The blonde beauties was moodily and artistically styled by Tiina Laakonen. Their hair was styled by Shon with makeup and body paint by Yadim.
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