Subversive Photography

James Ostrer Hangs Ballerinas and Aubergines for Art

I love the work of James Ostrer and wish I had found it before. Dead ballerinas, people embedded into beds and men shot with arrows are all subjects he has covered with his photography.

It is pretty hard to find much more about him online, but his website does have an e-mail address and mobile which has got to be a whole lot better than a ream of 'about me' writing.

Implications - Leave it to James Ostrer to create totally unique and drop-dead dynamite art. Those with an appreciation for fine art made out of unusual objects like ballerinas and aubergines are going to go crazy for this art. While Oster himself remains highly mysterious, his art is powerful enough to speak volumes.
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