Friday, 31 January 2014

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Well, that’s one way to go about it.


UK-based artist Jon Burgerman started a photo series he calls "Head Shots" to make a statement about how violent American movies have become.


UK-based artist Jon Burgerman started a photo series he calls "Head Shots" to make a statement about how violent American movies have become.


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"With each reoccurring high-profile tragedy in the US involving shootings, I find myself being evermore paranoid and vigilant when I leave my apartment," Burgerman told BuzzFeed.


"With each reoccurring high-profile tragedy in the US involving shootings, I find myself being evermore paranoid and vigilant when I leave my apartment," Burgerman told BuzzFeed.


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So he figured he'd pose under the super-sized gunman (or archers) and finish the picture.


So he figured he'd pose under the super-sized gunman (or archers) and finish the picture.


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"It's my belief that through these playful, creative acts, Art can act as an agent to change the world," Burgerman said, acknowledging the silly tone of the photos.


"It's my belief that through these playful, creative acts, Art can act as an agent to change the world," Burgerman said, acknowledging the silly tone of the photos.


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