American artist Kevin Van Aeist produced this collection of photos appropriately titled Fingerprints that features jumbo-sized fingerprints made out of everyday items (some of which are positively random in the best of ways). The artist uses his own fingerprints as his subject matter and attempts to use the materials that comprise the print to define the character. For instance, the fingerprint made out of yarn is surrounded by knitting paraphernalia…obviously the fingerprint of a knitter. Our favourite print is the video game players’…made out of cheetos and super large scale (then again, the cat lovers’ print is made out of poop, and poop always makes us chuckle). Select photographic prints of fingerprints are available for sale.
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