


All images courtesy of Brooks Shane Salzwedel
Brooke Shane Salzwedel's multi-layered black and white landscapes are pretty (and eerie) in their own right, but I totally love them when they're 'living' in old tin cans or medallions:
(I had to scavenge these last two images through google, as for some reason they weren't available on the artist's website)
Discovered through My Black Book Paris.