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What happens when you ask for a piece of cake but are given the entire cake and when you're just half way through it, you're given another cake and then another and so on. It's like the attack of the cakes. I know the one thing that you'll do is go running helter-skelter saving yourself from this unexpected bakery overdoes. But for a Seattle-based artist Austin Tott, the attack of such objects is a piece of art.

Tott has recently created a series of conceptual photo series that features the subject surrounded by one thing-too many. From clouds, light bulbs, dragon flies, feathers, flowers, snow - the subjects are surrounded with too many of one thing. Call it a chaotic situation but the images are visually pleasing.

According to Tott ,"I'm not exactly sure why I do this. I find it visually appealing, I suppose. I also like to take fairly normal, everyday looking people and put them in odd situations, but the situations have to have some sort of believability to them or else the photo appears too fake. I guess in my mind I've found a balance with all of that by repeating objects, because it would be possible for there to be many beach balls, or ships or light bulbs around a subject, a highly unlikely situation, but still possible!"

Tott is a product and conceptual photographer who was born and raised in Seattle, Washington. His conceptual works are a perfect blend of surreal ideas and emotions. Checkout his work below:











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