Stripes by René Maltête (1930-2000)

July 23rd, 2012 by Tomas | Filed under Design.

“Rayures” (which means “stripes” in French) is one of the most famous photographs by talented French photographer and poet René Maltête (1930-2000). His pictures are based on incongruity and surprise: humor is always present, but more than just a picture, there is often a philosophical dimension[1]. If you want to see more of his work, be sure to check out rene.maltete.com.

Stripes by René Maltête (1930-2000) originally appeared on Bored Panda on July 23, 2012.


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