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I am in love with Viviane Sassen's photography. When I saw her work at last years Photo Biennial it was her images that I kept going back to. Awkward figures in stark light and shadow, and beautiful colours and patterns of Africa. Strangely simple and surreal.
www.vivianesassen.com
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