Moon Games – Laurent Laveder Makes the Sky His Playground

We always keep an eye out for the coolest art projects to hit the interwebs, and French photographer Laurent Laveder has a series of pieces that certainly fit the bill. ‘Moon Games’ is a series of silhouettes featuring props that show people interacting with the moon. There’s not actually much going on in these photos, but sometimes the simplest concepts have the biggest impact. Being the jaded internet denizen that I am, I feel obligated to take the Unfinished Man team out to hold up cardboard goatse hands over the next full moon. Check after the jump for a collection of whimsical images of a phenomenal lunar view and one man’s imagination…no horrific memes included.

woman holds up moon with her feet man holds moon like basketball against the ground woman climbs ladder to the moon children piggyback to touch the moon woman holds moon in picture frame woman cuts moon with scissors woman holds moon on her back woman uses moon as electric light for reading woman paints moon with paintbrush on ladder woman holds ring to outline lunar eclipse man lassos the moon

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2 comments on “Moon Games – Laurent Laveder Makes the Sky His Playground”

  1. Hi! Few days ago i’ve seen this on our local tv and just view all at here the concept is simple but very rare and beautiful and all can relate to this. The work is awesome.
    My best wishes for the artistic photographer.

    regards
    tess

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