Yesterday, my sister sent me this link to a photograph that looks a lot like what I was doing for the grid project. It was done following the same concept behind cubism by a fashion photographer named Jeff. I can’t find his last name. All I know is that he is from Taiwan, but I find this very interesting. Its like a visual oxymoron being able to see movement in a still frame.

Here is the description he gives it:

72 Metamorphoses is an epical trick derived from a legendary folk tale in Chinese culture, describing the capability of a Saint altering his physical appearance at will. This is not an impossible trick today since modern fashion offers not only beauty, but also an endless array of looks people select at their own will. In this special project, I have interpreted the old Chinese literature using cubism art technique to portray the different forms and angles of contemporary women, representing women and fashion’s power at transformation.

You can see his other works at his profile: http://discover.genart.org/jeff