Photoshopped models and advertisements spread the idea that skin should look smooth, airbrushed, and blemish-free. But Dutch artist Juuke Schoorl is taking Photoshop in the opposite direction. Her photography series “Rek” (meaning “stretch), tests the true limits of human skin showing some of the most unusual, striking, and painful ways human skin can be manipulated. Check them out with John and Brett!
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I like the idea. but I wish they would just show real ppl. no manipulation at all