 For his walmArt series, artist Jonathan Lewis takes photos inside big-box stores, then pixelates them beyond recognition. Sort of. As Laurel at I [Heart] Photography writes, "The amazing thing is how distinctly they still read as consumer spaces."
For his walmArt series, artist Jonathan Lewis takes photos inside big-box stores, then pixelates them beyond recognition. Sort of. As Laurel at I [Heart] Photography writes, "The amazing thing is how distinctly they still read as consumer spaces."
 
 For his walmArt series, artist Jonathan Lewis takes photos inside big-box stores, then pixelates them beyond recognition. Sort of. As Laurel at I [Heart] Photography writes, "The amazing thing is how distinctly they still read as consumer spaces."
For his walmArt series, artist Jonathan Lewis takes photos inside big-box stores, then pixelates them beyond recognition. Sort of. As Laurel at I [Heart] Photography writes, "The amazing thing is how distinctly they still read as consumer spaces."
 
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I'm working on my senior exhibition at Boise State University, about identity (specifically body image) and consumerism. One of my works is a large plastic cubed structure of items that refer to our culture and consumerism. Your pictures have given me some great ideas.
Thank you.
Kandi Jamieson
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