These surreal photographs were created with photo-manipulation technique by Artist Lara Zankoul, who was born in Lebanon and graduated from the American University of Beirut with a Masters in Economics, in 2008, she began her photographer career.
The weight of your silence
Paranoia
Orbit
Never cry over spilled milk
I will be back with new photos soon
Hiding
Ghost of the past
Getting into her shell
Feminine side
Detachment
Bypassing time
A new door
A cup of dreams
Walking on clouds
Unhappy doll
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