A series of photos featuring bullets cut in half by artist Sabine Pearlman, Los Angeles based photographer, reveals hidden complexity and architecture of destructive weaponry that human ever created, which reflects the human nature – the evil and the beautiful. The artist photographed 900 cross-sections of specimen inside of a World War II bunker in Switzerland in 2012.
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