Video: Sleep, my joy, sleep: photographs of a sleeping baby in various looks by Queenie Liao
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Little Wengenn, like all babies, loves to sleep. And his mother, artist and photographer Queenie Liao, instead of lying down next to her, arranges real photo sessions for her baby. What kind of decorations are not being built around a sleeping baby in a peaceful sleep! Now he acts as Gulliver, then he begins to paint landscapes in a dream, then he becomes the king of cards, then he turns into an indoor flower. There are even more images of a sleeping baby in our review.
The talented mother called her art project "Wengenn in Wonderland" and for the first time presented it to the audience at the "Bored Panda" exhibition. The public liked the photos of the child so much that they made a splash in social networks. Queenie Liao even released a book called A Baby's Dream with illustrations of her sleeping son. The artist promises not to stop there and continue to photograph her child as he grows up.
By the way, parents often turn their children into models. So did Timothy Archibald, photographing the most interesting moments in the life of his autistic son. However, his photos, in contrast to the works of Queenie Liao, breathe bitterness.
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