French digital artist Fabien Barrau works with major businesses, providing them with his expertise in advertising. On his spare time, however, he is an avid enthusiast of pareidolia – a phenomenon in which someone sees a pattern or image of something that does not exist, for example, a face in a cloud.
To take the idea a step further, Fabien makes photomontages that feature creatures, objects, and shapes that wouldn’t normally appear in nature using both stock images and his own photographs acquired with a drone.
So scroll down and check out the picturesque artworks for yourself!
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