Cecelia Webber creates images of flowers entirely constructed from photographs of the human body.
Her work consists of only the naked human body, often her own, photographed in the most peculiar of positions then painstakingly overlaid using Photoshop to form the familiar shapes of petals, stamen and stem. So familiar the shapes are and so acutely formed that at first glance it is hard to tell that you're looking at naked people. Lastly, but always first in our book, she saturates the forms with stunning color. Her work pays great homage to nature: the beauty of the human figure and the shapes and colors that connect all living things.
The salt and pepper shakers come in bright blue and look like the Photoshop icon when next to each other. While they might look out of place on a dinner table in most of our homes, a geek may not think so.
A homage to our old friends, the floppy disks. These posters show how many floppies are enough for current softwares.
Result (Approximate) 46 disk for iTunes 8.02 358 disk for Adobe Photoshop CS4 1760 disk for the Sims 3 12 disk for Firefox 3, 36 disk for Firefox Add-ons