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Vladimir Koncar Turns the Ordinary Items into Epic Fonts

Vladimir Koncar's "Diary 03" photography is a sight to see. Koncar takes everyday items and forms them into letters, which he then uses to write his thoughts down. I'm lovin' it.

What makes these pictures so good is that they get their message across so effectively. Writing down "we kill too many animals for fun!" is much more effective if you write it in raw meat. Vladimir Koncar has done some good work here, I can't wait to see what he does next.
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