Nick Veasey (United Kingdom)
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| Kylie's knickers 84,1 x 59,4 cm - 5747,50 euros VAT and diasec included |
| Puffa Jacket 59,4 x 84,1 cm - 5747,50 euros VAT and diasec included |
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| Boxer Shorts 80 x 80 cm - Editon of 10 - 4235,00 euros VAT and diasec included |
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| Handbag 80 x 80 cm - 5021,50 euros VAT and diasec included |
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| Pearl Shell, haliotis rufenscens 80 x 80 cm - Edition of 10 - 4235,00 euros VAT and diasec included |
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| Sand Dollar 80 x 80 cm - 4235,00 euros VAT and diasec included |
| Seaweed Swirl 84,1 x 118,9 cm - 7804,50 euros VAT and diasec included |
| Dutch Beetle Crab 150 x 150 cm - 8409,50 euros VAT and diasec included |
| Matha's Sea Urchinechinometra Mathea? 150 x 150 cm Edition of 10 - 8400,00 euros VAT and diasec included |
| Coral 150 x 150 cm - 8409,50 euros VAT and diasec included |
| Sea Urchin 150 x 150 cm - 8409,50 euros VAT and diasec included |
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| Crown of Thorns Sea Star, avanthaster planci 80 x 80 cm - Edition of 10 - 4235,00 euros VAT and diasec included |
| Turritella communisshell 53,8 x 118,9 cm - 5021,50 euros VAT and diasec included |


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In a world obsessed with superficial image it is a refreshing contrast to look beyond the surface and appreciate the stuff that surrounds us for what it is made of, not just what it looks like on the outside. English artist Nick Veasey uses x-ray technology to peel back the layers and peer inside all manner of subjects; people, objects, natural forms and animals. The work has an ethereal, otherwordly quality, yet the things he uses to create the pictures are familiar. Nick’s work has won awards in every relevant photographic competition and shown in galleries around the world. These elegant yet unsettling artworks are a perfect example of the fusion between science and art. Veasey spent the next three months working with scientists to refine his technique. He learned to gauge object density and structure by experimenting with a variety of materials including plastic, flowers, metals and people, taking the utmost care with his living subjects. Armed with his new knowledge, Veasey easily transformed it into commercial success. His intriguing visuals led to assignments for Nike, Porsche, IBM, Bloomberg, and the European edition of Time. He has created such a stir with his advertising work that his "Bus-wrap" image of a whole bus in X-ray had to be removed from the roadways as a safety precaution. |