For her project titled Salt Bride, Israeli artist Sigalit Landau decided to submerge a black gown in the Dead Sea. The gown spent 2 months in the salt-rich waters in 2014, and as you can see from these stunning pictures, the end result is nothing short of magical.
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Artist Sigalit Landau's Salt Bride photographs are on display at the Marlborough Contemporary. Landau immersed a dress in the salty Dead Sea.
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