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Didier Luciak is a French photographer and graphic designer.

Didier Luciak takes futuristic and nostalgic pictures, almost timeless. For this, he goes to places called "urbex" today, which means often abandoned areas like construction sites or factories.
Didier Luciak's draws inspiration at the crossroads of three worlds:science-fiction, hyperrealism, comic books. Therefore he retranscibes what the eye perceives in these place, which means finding beauty in unexpected places.

Didier Luciak's photos seem to sway between two worlds, rather two eras, the public doesn't know if they are looking at past or futur visions, but in any case the artist's photos take everyone somewhere not too far and familiar.
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Didier Luciak is a French photographer and graphic designer. Didier Luciak takes futuristic and nostalgic pictures, almost timeless. For this, he goes to places called "urbex" today, which means often abandoned areas like construction sites or factories. Didier Luciak's draws inspiration at the crossroads of three worlds:science-fiction, hyperrealism, comic books. Therefore he retranscibes what the eye perceives in these place, which means finding beauty in unexpected places. Didier Luciak's photos seem to sway between two worlds, rather two eras, the public doesn't know if they are looking at past or futur visions, but in any case the artist's photos take everyone somewhere not too far and familiar.