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Convergent Visions
Illustration by
Max Löffler
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Convergent Visions
published by
Faesthetic Magazine
on
January 1, 2018
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Illustrator

Max Löffler
Germany
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Subject

society
identity

Tone

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surreal
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somber
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complex

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sky
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frames
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portrait
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high contrast
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metaphor
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time
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perspective
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architecture
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window
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dripping
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lines
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horizon

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