Adam Voorhes
Adam Voorhes arranges everyday objects into highly aesthetic figures, demonstrating a deep understanding of shapes and textures. His still-lifes are bight, lively, and concept-driven. In Candy Study, he lines up treats of every size, shape and color to create a vivid work of art.
American photographer Edward Weston has been a source of inspiration for Adam Voorhes. Weston depicted objects in great detail and with a large depth of field and is widely known for his sensual depictions of bell peppers and his artistic snail shells.
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