I Went To A Museum And Photographed Some Unintended Parallels Between People And Art (19 Pics)
This is a story of a passion for art and photography.
One day while walking around a museum, I noticed how some visitors unintentionally became living versions of the artworks they were admiring. This inspired me to start photographing these moments.
Over time, I discovered surprising parallels between people’s appearance and the artworks, as you can see in this photograph series.
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When I went to this museum I bought a magnet of this Van Gough painting because I loved it so much.
What exquisite work on that cabinet! I love how the colors pop against the black. Where is this piece?
At one time, it was considered inappropriate for women to show their neck, ankle or wrist, and it was inappropriate for a man to be in shirtsleeves in public (jacket required). Times change.
Load More Replies...Remember that thread about the CIA? There was one item about how (through the Ford Foundation, etc.), they spent billions on buying c**p art?
Thomas Hart Benton. He was an incredible artist!
Load More Replies...Maybe both of them are unabashedly non-apologetic in their uniqueness's.
Or is this as simple as a display of light, medium and dark grays
Load More Replies...They're certainly weak in many cases, but that sorta makes them more fun.
Load More Replies...They're certainly weak in many cases, but that sorta makes them more fun.
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