

Sometimes all it needs to create the seemingly impossible is a little imagination.
Spanish artist Pejac began to experiment with paper and acrylic works when he was living in Valencia, in a flat without curtains. Using his house as a backdrop, and with the help of photographer friends Silvia Guinovart Pujol and Paco Esteve, he created this series of brilliant silhouette images.
Check them out below, along with photographs of the creative process, and be sure to take a look at the rest of his artwork, including indoor and outdoor pieces, at his website.
(Images: Pejac)
[via hifructose]
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