Video: A magical journey through worlds of color: an unusual photo project from Adrien Broom
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
The Color Project by Adrien Broom from Brooklyn is an amazing journey to a magical land that will certainly delight you. The idea of the project is simple: to show the world around us through the eyes of a girl. One day the baby wakes up in a snow-white room, where all other colors have disappeared. Of course, she sees a door leading to neighboring worlds. This is where her adventures begin …
It is easy to guess that the baby's journey will take place through eight rooms, painted in all the colors of the rainbow. She gradually gets to know the magic colors, which, of course, form a rainbow in the finale. The project turned out to be bright and unusual, all photos were taken in a photo studio in Connecticut. It took about a month to create each room of Adrien Broom, because it was necessary to carefully think over the interior and choose the props. Florists, sculptors, artisans and even pastry chefs helped the artist to work on The Color Project. It took ten people to create each room.
So far, Adrien Broom has implemented the idea in half: filmed material in white, red, yellow and blue worlds. Each room has its own transition point to another reality. In the white room there is a mysterious door, in the red one there is a telephone booth, in the yellow one there is a path among the grasses, and in the blue one there is an underground well. It remains to wish the author a successful completion of the project, since it is obvious that the second half of a little girl's journey through amazing colored realities should be simply enchanting!
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