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OTHERWORLDLY PHOTOGRAPHY SERIES CELEBRATES THE BEAUTY OF MOULD
06-07-2017
2017
Wacky world

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titleOTHERWORLDLY PHOTOGRAPHY SERIES CELEBRATES THE BEAUTY OF MOULD
subject date06-07-2017
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captionPIC BY HEIKKI LEIS / CATERS - (Pictured: Mold closeup) - These otherworldly images celebrate the beauty of what is seen by most as a disgusting substance: MOLD. The works in Heikki Leis recently-released book, Afterlife, show the fuzzy fungus growing on the likes of head sculptures, prominent symbols and pop culture references. Through even closer shots, Heikki also shows the intricate makeup of mold, which looks more like an alien planet than something that grows on rotting food. To create his works, Heikki - who lives in Tartu, Estonia - boils different shaped vegetables before leaving them under a variety of covers. - SEE CATERS COPY

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titleOTHERWORLDLY PHOTOGRAPHY SERIES CELEBRATES THE BEAUTY OF MOULD
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captionPIC BY HEIKKI LEIS / CATERS - (Pictured: Head covered in mold) - These otherworldly images celebrate the beauty of what is seen by most as a disgusting substance: MOLD. The works in Heikki Leis recently-released book, Afterlife, show the fuzzy fungus growing on the likes of head sculptures, prominent symbols and pop culture references. Through even closer shots, Heikki also shows the intricate makeup of mold, which looks more like an alien planet than something that grows on rotting food. To create his works, Heikki - who lives in Tartu, Estonia - boils different shaped vegetables before leaving them under a variety of covers. - SEE CATERS COPY

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titleOTHERWORLDLY PHOTOGRAPHY SERIES CELEBRATES THE BEAUTY OF MOULD
subject date06-07-2017
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captionPIC BY HEIKKI LEIS / CATERS - (Pictured: Head detail) - These otherworldly images celebrate the beauty of what is seen by most as a disgusting substance: MOLD. The works in Heikki Leis recently-released book, Afterlife, show the fuzzy fungus growing on the likes of head sculptures, prominent symbols and pop culture references. Through even closer shots, Heikki also shows the intricate makeup of mold, which looks more like an alien planet than something that grows on rotting food. To create his works, Heikki - who lives in Tartu, Estonia - boils different shaped vegetables before leaving them under a variety of covers. - SEE CATERS COPY

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titleOTHERWORLDLY PHOTOGRAPHY SERIES CELEBRATES THE BEAUTY OF MOULD
subject date06-07-2017
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creditCaters News Agency
captionPIC BY HEIKKI LEIS / CATERS - (Pictured: Scream mask) - These otherworldly images celebrate the beauty of what is seen by most as a disgusting substance: MOLD. The works in Heikki Leis recently-released book, Afterlife, show the fuzzy fungus growing on the likes of head sculptures, prominent symbols and pop culture references. Through even closer shots, Heikki also shows the intricate makeup of mold, which looks more like an alien planet than something that grows on rotting food. To create his works, Heikki - who lives in Tartu, Estonia - boils different shaped vegetables before leaving them under a variety of covers. - SEE CATERS COPY

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titleOTHERWORLDLY PHOTOGRAPHY SERIES CELEBRATES THE BEAUTY OF MOULD
subject date06-07-2017
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captionPIC BY HEIKKI LEIS / CATERS - (Pictured: Mold closeup) - These otherworldly images celebrate the beauty of what is seen by most as a disgusting substance: MOLD. The works in Heikki Leis recently-released book, Afterlife, show the fuzzy fungus growing on the likes of head sculptures, prominent symbols and pop culture references. Through even closer shots, Heikki also shows the intricate makeup of mold, which looks more like an alien planet than something that grows on rotting food. To create his works, Heikki - who lives in Tartu, Estonia - boils different shaped vegetables before leaving them under a variety of covers. - SEE CATERS COPY

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titleOTHERWORLDLY PHOTOGRAPHY SERIES CELEBRATES THE BEAUTY OF MOULD
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captionPIC BY HEIKKI LEIS / CATERS - (Pictured: ) - These otherworldly images celebrate the beauty of what is seen by most as a disgusting substance: MOLD. The works in Heikki Leis recently-released book, Afterlife, show the fuzzy fungus growing on the likes of head sculptures, prominent symbols and pop culture references. Through even closer shots, Heikki also shows the intricate makeup of mold, which looks more like an alien planet than something that grows on rotting food. To create his works, Heikki - who lives in Tartu, Estonia - boils different shaped vegetables before leaving them under a variety of covers. - SEE CATERS COPY

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titleOTHERWORLDLY PHOTOGRAPHY SERIES CELEBRATES THE BEAUTY OF MOULD
subject date06-07-2017
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captionPIC BY HEIKKI LEIS / CATERS - (Pictured: Mold closeup) - These otherworldly images celebrate the beauty of what is seen by most as a disgusting substance: MOLD. The works in Heikki Leis recently-released book, Afterlife, show the fuzzy fungus growing on the likes of head sculptures, prominent symbols and pop culture references. Through even closer shots, Heikki also shows the intricate makeup of mold, which looks more like an alien planet than something that grows on rotting food. To create his works, Heikki - who lives in Tartu, Estonia - boils different shaped vegetables before leaving them under a variety of covers. - SEE CATERS COPY

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titleOTHERWORLDLY PHOTOGRAPHY SERIES CELEBRATES THE BEAUTY OF MOULD
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captionPIC BY HEIKKI LEIS / CATERS - (Pictured: Mold) - These otherworldly images celebrate the beauty of what is seen by most as a disgusting substance: MOLD. The works in Heikki Leis recently-released book, Afterlife, show the fuzzy fungus growing on the likes of head sculptures, prominent symbols and pop culture references. Through even closer shots, Heikki also shows the intricate makeup of mold, which looks more like an alien planet than something that grows on rotting food. To create his works, Heikki - who lives in Tartu, Estonia - boils different shaped vegetables before leaving them under a variety of covers. - SEE CATERS COPY

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titleOTHERWORLDLY PHOTOGRAPHY SERIES CELEBRATES THE BEAUTY OF MOULD
subject date06-07-2017
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captionPIC BY HEIKKI LEIS / CATERS - (Pictured: Facebook logo) - These otherworldly images celebrate the beauty of what is seen by most as a disgusting substance: MOLD. The works in Heikki Leis recently-released book, Afterlife, show the fuzzy fungus growing on the likes of head sculptures, prominent symbols and pop culture references. Through even closer shots, Heikki also shows the intricate makeup of mold, which looks more like an alien planet than something that grows on rotting food. To create his works, Heikki - who lives in Tartu, Estonia - boils different shaped vegetables before leaving them under a variety of covers. - SEE CATERS COPY

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titleOTHERWORLDLY PHOTOGRAPHY SERIES CELEBRATES THE BEAUTY OF MOULD
subject date06-07-2017
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creditCaters News Agency
captionPIC BY HEIKKI LEIS / CATERS - (Pictured: Mold closeup) - These otherworldly images celebrate the beauty of what is seen by most as a disgusting substance: MOLD. The works in Heikki Leis recently-released book, Afterlife, show the fuzzy fungus growing on the likes of head sculptures, prominent symbols and pop culture references. Through even closer shots, Heikki also shows the intricate makeup of mold, which looks more like an alien planet than something that grows on rotting food. To create his works, Heikki - who lives in Tartu, Estonia - boils different shaped vegetables before leaving them under a variety of covers. - SEE CATERS COPY

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titleOTHERWORLDLY PHOTOGRAPHY SERIES CELEBRATES THE BEAUTY OF MOULD
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captionPIC BY HEIKKI LEIS / CATERS - (Pictured: Mold head) - These otherworldly images celebrate the beauty of what is seen by most as a disgusting substance: MOLD. The works in Heikki Leis recently-released book, Afterlife, show the fuzzy fungus growing on the likes of head sculptures, prominent symbols and pop culture references. Through even closer shots, Heikki also shows the intricate makeup of mold, which looks more like an alien planet than something that grows on rotting food. To create his works, Heikki - who lives in Tartu, Estonia - boils different shaped vegetables before leaving them under a variety of covers. - SEE CATERS COPY

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titleOTHERWORLDLY PHOTOGRAPHY SERIES CELEBRATES THE BEAUTY OF MOULD
subject date06-07-2017
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captionPIC BY HEIKKI LEIS / CATERS - (Pictured: Mold head) - These otherworldly images celebrate the beauty of what is seen by most as a disgusting substance: MOLD. The works in Heikki Leis recently-released book, Afterlife, show the fuzzy fungus growing on the likes of head sculptures, prominent symbols and pop culture references. Through even closer shots, Heikki also shows the intricate makeup of mold, which looks more like an alien planet than something that grows on rotting food. To create his works, Heikki - who lives in Tartu, Estonia - boils different shaped vegetables before leaving them under a variety of covers. - SEE CATERS COPY

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titleOTHERWORLDLY PHOTOGRAPHY SERIES CELEBRATES THE BEAUTY OF MOULD
subject date06-07-2017
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captionPIC BY HEIKKI LEIS / CATERS - (Pictured: Peace symbol) - These otherworldly images celebrate the beauty of what is seen by most as a disgusting substance: MOLD. The works in Heikki Leis recently-released book, Afterlife, show the fuzzy fungus growing on the likes of head sculptures, prominent symbols and pop culture references. Through even closer shots, Heikki also shows the intricate makeup of mold, which looks more like an alien planet than something that grows on rotting food. To create his works, Heikki - who lives in Tartu, Estonia - boils different shaped vegetables before leaving them under a variety of covers. - SEE CATERS COPY

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titleOTHERWORLDLY PHOTOGRAPHY SERIES CELEBRATES THE BEAUTY OF MOULD
subject date06-07-2017
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creditCaters News Agency
captionPIC BY HEIKKI LEIS / CATERS - (Pictured: Micky Mouse head) - These otherworldly images celebrate the beauty of what is seen by most as a disgusting substance: MOLD. The works in Heikki Leis recently-released book, Afterlife, show the fuzzy fungus growing on the likes of head sculptures, prominent symbols and pop culture references. Through even closer shots, Heikki also shows the intricate makeup of mold, which looks more like an alien planet than something that grows on rotting food. To create his works, Heikki - who lives in Tartu, Estonia - boils different shaped vegetables before leaving them under a variety of covers. - SEE CATERS COPY

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titleOTHERWORLDLY PHOTOGRAPHY SERIES CELEBRATES THE BEAUTY OF MOULD
subject date06-07-2017
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creditCaters News Agency
captionPIC BY HEIKKI LEIS / CATERS - (Pictured: Peace sign) - These otherworldly images celebrate the beauty of what is seen by most as a disgusting substance: MOLD. The works in Heikki Leis recently-released book, Afterlife, show the fuzzy fungus growing on the likes of head sculptures, prominent symbols and pop culture references. Through even closer shots, Heikki also shows the intricate makeup of mold, which looks more like an alien planet than something that grows on rotting food. To create his works, Heikki - who lives in Tartu, Estonia - boils different shaped vegetables before leaving them under a variety of covers. - SEE CATERS COPY

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titleOTHERWORLDLY PHOTOGRAPHY SERIES CELEBRATES THE BEAUTY OF MOULD
subject date06-07-2017
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captionPIC BY HEIKKI LEIS / CATERS - (Pictured: Scream mold closeup) - These otherworldly images celebrate the beauty of what is seen by most as a disgusting substance: MOLD. The works in Heikki Leis recently-released book, Afterlife, show the fuzzy fungus growing on the likes of head sculptures, prominent symbols and pop culture references. Through even closer shots, Heikki also shows the intricate makeup of mold, which looks more like an alien planet than something that grows on rotting food. To create his works, Heikki - who lives in Tartu, Estonia - boils different shaped vegetables before leaving them under a variety of covers. - SEE CATERS COPY