Video: How to become a part of the picture: Young photographers "fit" themselves into architectural objects
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Anna Davis and Daniel Rueda from Valencia interact incredibly creatively with architecture. Perhaps this is the very case when the craving for travel, love for architecture and artistic imagination combined gave something extraordinary and stunning. A whimsical creative collection of photographs of young installation artists clearly shows how skillfully you can fit into a photograph … your beloved. Everyone who has looked at these photographs notes one of their amazing properties: you certainly want to look at the image again.
Shots of original architectural objects scattered around the world with bold patterns, simple shapes and pleasing colors, already convey a wide range of architectural styles and structures. However, a simple demonstration of the unusual architecture of world cities to travelers Anna and Daniel was not enough: in their opinion, it would be too commonplace!
By fitting themselves into the surrounding space, the creative duo made a small masterpiece out of each photograph. Thanks to the eloquent poses of this couple (sometimes they are captured in a photo together, but more often - one by one), building facades become theatrical backdrops, spiral staircases turn into playgrounds, and windows - into universal supports.
Given the aesthetically harmonious and visually captivating nature of their photographs, we can safely say that the couple's artistic talents go beyond the banal playful posing in photographs that are common to many tourists. Indeed, is it possible to compare their images with a photograph, for example, of a man propping up the Leaning Tower of Pisa or holding an Egyptian pyramid in his palm?
However, there is even nothing to compare here, because Davis is a professional illustrator and designer, and Rueda is an experienced architect who has created many successful projects.
By the way, Anna and Daniel use not only buildings in their photographs. You can see all installations by young Spanish artists on their Instagram pages, where the creative couple has already found thousands of fans. Each of their work is gaining from 20 thousand to 60 thousand likes and enthusiastic comments from users from all over the world.
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