Graphite drawing on bristol vellum with acrylic accent and gloss varnish. Mounted on cradle board and nestled into a custom made shadow box frame.
The Spartus Camera Corporation began producing this camera in the late 1940s in Chicago, IL. It’s a forgotten relic of the past that offers a dreamy vision of the world around it using a plastic lens instead of glass. The art deco style really gives it a unique look, while the dual lenses trick the viewer into believing it is something it’s not.
Graphite drawing on bristol vellum with acrylic accent and gloss varnish. Mounted on cradle board and nestled into a custom made shadow box frame.
The Spartus Camera Corporation began producing this camera in the late 1940s in Chicago, IL. It’s a forgotten relic of the past that offers a dreamy vision of the world around it using a plastic lens instead of glass. The art deco style really gives it a unique look, while the dual lenses trick the viewer into believing it is something it’s not.