Artist Peeks Under Clothes With X-Rays
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Artist Nick Veasey, 51, takes human curiosity and turns it into something truly spectacular in his newest body of work, titled "X-ray Voyeurism," commissioned for Vice. Going inside bags, pockets, and beneath clothes, Veasey shows what it's like to have x-ray vision. Here, Nick Veasey's art work entitled "Geek," photographed in London, England.