Too much of something
Published: 05 March, 2009, 16:53
What does “hyper” really mean? No one probably knows better than French photographer Jean-François Rauzier, who calls his works “gigantic hyper-realistic puzzles”.
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Published: 05 March, 2009, 16:53
What does “hyper” really mean? No one probably knows better than French photographer Jean-François Rauzier, who calls his works “gigantic hyper-realistic puzzles”.