This Long-Distance Couple Can Practically Touch Each Other In These Clever Photos
by N/A, 10 years ago |
2 min read
Long-distance relationships are never easy. When you're in one, you're constantly thinking of new ways to connect with your significant other, but even still, those ideas eventually feel routine - forced even.
Finding a way to connect with your long distance boyfriend or girlfriend that's sustainable and always fresh can feel near impossible, but that's exactly what this Korean artist couple has done, and they're doing it in an awesomely creative way.
Danbi Shin may live in New York, and Seok Li in Seoul, South Korea, but that's not stopping them from connecting with each other...

The two artists take pictures of their day to day at identical angles, and match them up with each other side by side to make one seamless image...


The ongoing project, called "Half & Half," depicts both the similarities between the two's lives...



As well as the differences.

In both cases, the two are able to not only able to collaborate with each other artistically, but more importantly, the project gives them a uniquely meaningful way to connect with each other.


Sure, the two still don't at all enjoy being away from each other...

But through "Half & Half," they feel a lot closer than 7,000 miles apart.

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