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George O. Jackson de Llano
This website showcases unique abstract photography created by capturing the refractions found in crinkled water bottles. The photographer sees these refractions as representations of 20th-century art influences, highlighting refraction as a largely unexplored artistic medium.
George O. Jackson de Llano (born October 2, 1941) is an American photographer best known for his 11-year documentation of the seasonal religious festivals of the indigenous peoples of Mexico. This site shows the history of his works and publications.
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