Colorful Portraits Celebrate The Unique Beauty Of Slavic Folklore By Combining Traditionalism With High-Fashion
Moscow-based photographer Andrey Yakovlev and art director Lili Aleeva, also known as Yakovlev and Aleeva, are a husband-wife duo that creates amazing photos. For this Easter photo series, the duo combined high-fashion with traditionalism, resulting in vivid images featuring Easter eggs and beautiful women in front of colorful backgrounds.
The whole collection is like a feast for your eyes! Take a look below.
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Share on FacebookSad that haters always get the top comments. These photos are amazing.
Load More Replies...How amazing! the photography is wonderful, the colors are bright and these young women are lovely!
The second to last picture is of a woman thinking: "All I want out of life is an omelet, but, alas, it will not be for my goose lays only golden eggs. "
The colors, patterns, flowers and gold. First picture is like Klimt's painting came to life. Just lovely.
Slavic folklore is beautiful, but this is way over the top, not to mention that traditionally Slavic women looked more healthy than these stick-figure models. My eyes hurt from what I just saw! :/
Gorgeous! What are the stories behind the pics? What's with all the eggs? Would love to know!
As a Russian, I dislike the implication that Slavic=egg. However, my initial displeasure is more than offset by the beauty of the photographs. These are amazing.
The "Pasha" There was commissioned the site have described the Russian people and Orthodox traditions. In this session, we have shown through the eyes of Orthodox Easter by famous artists. Klimt, Petrov-Vodkin, Vrubel, Vasnetsov, Matisse, Warhol. Inspiration also served vintage Easter cards.
The colors are lovely as are the ladies. I love the eggs and other props, but, I don't like the prints on top of another print... too busy to fully appreciate.
Rich, lush colors and patterns surround these beautiful models making for images that bring to mind the work of painters like Klimt. I love the contrast of the pure light skin tones against the busy patterns and vivid colors...lovely work!
Nothing slavic i saw just models with too much make up on , i want to see the real Slavic ordinary woman
Sad that haters always get the top comments. These photos are amazing.
Load More Replies...How amazing! the photography is wonderful, the colors are bright and these young women are lovely!
The second to last picture is of a woman thinking: "All I want out of life is an omelet, but, alas, it will not be for my goose lays only golden eggs. "
The colors, patterns, flowers and gold. First picture is like Klimt's painting came to life. Just lovely.
Slavic folklore is beautiful, but this is way over the top, not to mention that traditionally Slavic women looked more healthy than these stick-figure models. My eyes hurt from what I just saw! :/
Gorgeous! What are the stories behind the pics? What's with all the eggs? Would love to know!
As a Russian, I dislike the implication that Slavic=egg. However, my initial displeasure is more than offset by the beauty of the photographs. These are amazing.
The "Pasha" There was commissioned the site have described the Russian people and Orthodox traditions. In this session, we have shown through the eyes of Orthodox Easter by famous artists. Klimt, Petrov-Vodkin, Vrubel, Vasnetsov, Matisse, Warhol. Inspiration also served vintage Easter cards.
The colors are lovely as are the ladies. I love the eggs and other props, but, I don't like the prints on top of another print... too busy to fully appreciate.
Rich, lush colors and patterns surround these beautiful models making for images that bring to mind the work of painters like Klimt. I love the contrast of the pure light skin tones against the busy patterns and vivid colors...lovely work!
Nothing slavic i saw just models with too much make up on , i want to see the real Slavic ordinary woman
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