The faces that find me

Dylan Culhane's Photoklecksography exhibition was inspired by Justinus Kerner and Hermann Rorschach's exploration of mirrored images.
Posted 2 May 08 By Design Indaba Creative Work / Design News Comments

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Dylan Culhane's Photoklecksography exhibition was inspired by Justinus Kerner and Hermann Rorschach's exploration of mirrored images. Going beyond the original monotones, Culhane's photographic illustrations present mirages of magical, terrifying, amusing, demonic and angelic creatures that could be insects, robots, aliens, spacemen, clowns, daemons, misanthropes or even panda bears. "The works are portraits of the countless doppelgangers that emerge from the depths of our collective unconscious," explains Culhane.