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What's the Hornico problem?

Huo (David, 1937 ~) is an English painter. Born in Bradford. Studied at the Royal Academy of Art .. Influenced by modernism, he created a large number of corrosive prints, among which "The Return of the Prodigal Son" was the most outstanding and attracted the attention of the art world. I traveled to America many times in 1960s and began to turn to realistic style. The representative works Christopher Ischwood and Don Bacardi and Mr. and Mrs. Clarks contain profound philosophies, which make people think endlessly. In 1970s, he taught at the University of Iowa and the University of California.

Huo Keni: Life in Pictures is an American British painter and photographer, as well as an etcher, cartographer and designer. In his nearly 30-year photography career, he has unswervingly explored various working methods of cameras and various forms of photography. His photographic collages are eye-catching and seem to have created a new wonderful world. This unique form is called "Huo Collage".

"Huo's" collage is to photograph different parts of the same object with a camera and then put them back together. Affected by the distortion of camera field of view and manual operation, different local photos can't be perfectly docked, often overlapping or dislocation, and even angle deviation occurs. Huo's collage is different from several small photos cut from ordinary photos, because Huo's overlapping and collage give people wonderful collage pleasure, while Huo, as a painter, gives collage a picturesque feeling.

Huo's other collages take pictures of the same object in an all-round way in a similar splicing way, and after collage, they form a perspective deformation effect similar to a fisheye lens, which gives people a strong visual impact.