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Riitta Ikonen by Lost At E Minor

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Finnish artist Riitta Ikonen creates impressive costumes for her subjects, who then incorporate them into their environments in playful and hilarious ways. The experiences of the people wearing Ikonen's creations as they ride on subways, walk through parks and stand on the street seem just as important as the resulting images. Check out more of her work on her site.

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This entry posted on 29 January 2009 at 6:31 AM
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