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Rainbow dreamscapes

Los Angeles-based Australian photographer George Byrne is redefining the genre with his urban dreamscapes that elevate photo manipulation to an art form of its own. His latest exhibition, Innervisions, which showcased at Sydney’s Olsen Gallery at the end of last year, is a celebration of photography as a malleable medium.

Here, the artist talks falling in love with the southern Californian landscape, unruly inspiration and his

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