'Pieces of America': Danish photographer explores the cost of the right to bear arms
Danish artist Martensen-Larsen collaborated with Danish photographer Zarko Ivetic to explore the cost of the right to bear arms in the United States with a series of portraits titled "Pieces of America."
’FOREVER HOLD YOUR PIECE’ (2018); Photo Credit: “Pieces of America” by artist Martin Martensen-Larsen and photographer Zarko IveticPhoto by: Zarko Ivetic
AT ARM'S LENGTH (2019); Photo Credit: “Pieces of America” by artist Martin Martensen-Larsen and photographer Zarko IveticPhoto by: Zarko Ivetic
SHOT EYE (2018); Photo Credit: “Pieces of America” by artist Martin Martensen-Larsen and photographer Zarko IveticPhoto by: Zarko Ivetic
Photo Credit: “Pieces of America” by artist Martin Martensen-Larsen and photographer Zarko IveticPhoto by: Zarko Ivetic
NOT TITLE; Photo Credit: “Pieces of America” by artist Martin Martensen-Larsen and photographer Zarko IveticPhoto by: Zarko Ivetic
PULL MY LEG (2019); Photo Credit: “Pieces of America” by artist Martin Martensen-Larsen and photographer Zarko IveticPhoto by: Zarko Ivetic
CAPPED (2019); Photo Credit: “Pieces of America” by artist Martin Martensen-Larsen and photographer Zarko IveticPhoto by: Zarko Ivetic
GOINT OUT #3 (2019); Photo Credit: “Pieces of America” by artist Martin Martensen-Larsen and photographer Zarko IveticPhoto by: Zarko Ivetic
"Going Out" (2019); Photo Credit: “Pieces of America” by artist Martin Martensen-Larsen and photographer Zarko IveticPhoto by: Martin Martensen-Larsen and photographer Zarko Ivetic
Photo Credit: “Pieces of America” by artist Martin Martensen-Larsen and photographer Zarko IveticPhoto by: Zarko Ivetic