The April issue of
Spread ArtCulture magazine features selections from an awesome photo essay by Andy Green entitled
Ozone Friendly Spaceman. Green's photographs depict humans in shiny silver haz-mat suits engaging in playfully mundane activities within barren post-apocalyptic landscapes. The juxtaposition of the everyday with the mind-crushing desolation and emptiness absolutely kills me. In a good way.
Here are a few of my favorites:



Yeah, he's skipping stones in that last one.
See the entire photo essay
here and Andy Green’s website
here.
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