FRANÇOISE DELFOSSE born in Namur, Belgium is a respected architect and photographer who is best known for his series of work 'Antartica in a bag' where he used plastic bags to replicate the setting of Antarica. He says that the images were taken in a “glacier cave just North of the South Pole”, before adding that they are “viewed from the inside of a plastic bag”. In a interview he said 'I was inspired by "American Beauty", there is a scene in the film where a plastic bag is softly lifted and driven away by the wind. The bag obviously portrayed a character tossed to and fro by life, with no control over his life'. I have taken great influence from his work because I Love the way he found inspiration for his work by watching a movie and this goes to show that great photographers can find influence from anywhere. In response to his work I will also try to use plastic bags to mirror the surroundings of Antartica. However, sticking to my theme I will make my 'Cats eyes marbles' the main focus of my images so their will be a lot for the viewer to look at. Furthermore, I believe that this will be hard to implement because I have to insure that I do not detract attention away from my marbles which have to be the central focus at all times in my images. The following examples below are examples of Delfosse's work: