Children with Down syndrome as heroes of world famous films
Children with Down syndrome as heroes of world famous films

Video: Children with Down syndrome as heroes of world famous films

Video: Children with Down syndrome as heroes of world famous films
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Dancer, Renoir. Photo reconstruction by Soela Zani
Dancer, Renoir. Photo reconstruction by Soela Zani

To remind you of the need for a tolerant attitude towards people with physical and mental disabilities, photographer Soela Zani created a series of wonderful works. These are original photo-reconstructions of world famous paintings. The heroes of the cycle are children suffering Down syndrome.

Mr. Loulou, Paul Gauguin. Photo reconstruction by Soela Zani
Mr. Loulou, Paul Gauguin. Photo reconstruction by Soela Zani
Harriet Ann Seale, John Hoppner. Photo reconstruction by Soela Zani
Harriet Ann Seale, John Hoppner. Photo reconstruction by Soela Zani

While working on the project, the photographer tried to show that children with genomic pathology are not much different from healthy people. They are just as attractive, artistic, photogenic. It is enough to give them a chance to prove themselves, and the result is impressive!

Son of man, Magritte. Photo reconstruction by Soela Zani
Son of man, Magritte. Photo reconstruction by Soela Zani
Portrait of the Master John Heathcote, Thomas Gainsborough. Photo reconstruction by Soela Zani
Portrait of the Master John Heathcote, Thomas Gainsborough. Photo reconstruction by Soela Zani

History knows examples when people with Down syndrome achieved success. File, the most dizzying career so far is being made by the Australian Madeline Stewart, all the world media write about her. Dreaming of a supermodel career, the girl went in for sports, lost more than 20 kg, and nevertheless became the face of the American brand of women's sportswear "Manifesta".

Gabrielle Arnault as a child, Boyle Louis-Leopold. Photo reconstruction by Soela Zani
Gabrielle Arnault as a child, Boyle Louis-Leopold. Photo reconstruction by Soela Zani
The Infant Samuel, Joshua Reynolds. Photo reconstruction by Soela Zani
The Infant Samuel, Joshua Reynolds. Photo reconstruction by Soela Zani
Child in a cat Julie Monet, Renoir. Photo reconstruction by Soela Zani
Child in a cat Julie Monet, Renoir. Photo reconstruction by Soela Zani
Prima ballerina, Daga. Photo reconstruction by Soela Zani
Prima ballerina, Daga. Photo reconstruction by Soela Zani
Meninas, Velazquez. Photo reconstruction by Soela Zani
Meninas, Velazquez. Photo reconstruction by Soela Zani
The Boy with the Rabbit, Henry Raeburn. Photo reconstruction by Soela Zani
The Boy with the Rabbit, Henry Raeburn. Photo reconstruction by Soela Zani

I would like to believe that those guys who are just starting their life will have enough perseverance and strength to take a worthy place in society. And their parents are motivated to help in all their children. Photographer Soela Zani makes every effort to ensure that society is able to overcome negative stereotypes. And this photo cycle is proof of that. “Be stronger than differences, be happy,” urges Soela Zani.

Regimental flutist, Monet. Photo reconstruction by Soela Zani
Regimental flutist, Monet. Photo reconstruction by Soela Zani
Motra Tone, Cola Idromeno. Photo reconstruction by Soela Zani
Motra Tone, Cola Idromeno. Photo reconstruction by Soela Zani
Paul in the costume of Arlecchino, Picasso. Photo reconstruction by Soela Zani
Paul in the costume of Arlecchino, Picasso. Photo reconstruction by Soela Zani
Master Bunbury. Photo reconstruction by Soela Zani
Master Bunbury. Photo reconstruction by Soela Zani
Child with a dove, Picasso. Photo reconstruction by Soela Zani
Child with a dove, Picasso. Photo reconstruction by Soela Zani
Study of the head of a girl Clara Serena Rubens, Peter Paul Rubens. Photo reconstruction by Soela Zani
Study of the head of a girl Clara Serena Rubens, Peter Paul Rubens. Photo reconstruction by Soela Zani
Portrait of Miss Bowles with her dog, Joshua Reynolds. Photo reconstruction by Soela Zani
Portrait of Miss Bowles with her dog, Joshua Reynolds. Photo reconstruction by Soela Zani

And you can read about Madeline Stewart in the article "After losing 20 kg, an 18-year-old girl with Down syndrome decided to become a model.", previously published on Culturology. RF.

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