X-Ray Art

August 27th, 2007 FunForever

X-Ray art is not something new, in fact it has a rich history. Photography, is basically the act of drawing with photons. The idea was for two-dimensional artists make images by directly imprinting images with exposure to light. In 1895 Wilhelm Konrad Roentgen discovered how to use x-ray to see through solid objects. Scientists who had access to X-ray mashines made X-ray images for artistic purposes and occasionally sold them as “office art”. This is a collection of photographs done by a dutch artist Albert Koetsier.

































X-Ray Art

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Entry Filed under: Cool, Bizzare, Art, Photography

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  • 1. roksana  |  February 1st, 2008 at 10:44 am

    is it possible to buy these prints?

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