Life repeats art: an Austrian takes photos of museum visitors who "coincided" with the paintings

Life repeats art: an Austrian takes photos of museum visitors who "coincided" with the paintings

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Viennese photographer Stefan Draschan has been shooting visitors to European museums for two years against the background of" suitable " paintings — when a person's clothes or hairstyle are combined with a work of art in color, saturation or ornament. For the sake of a successful shot, a photographer can disappear in museums for hours.

Judging by Drashan's website, he generally likes to notice visual pairs around: he blogs about identically dressed couples, about three people against the background of paintings, about cars against the background of similar houses, as well as about people who sleep in museums.

Life repeats art: an Austrian takes photos of museum visitors who "coincided" with the paintings

Life repeats art: an Austrian takes photos of museum visitors who "coincided" with the paintings

Life repeats art: an Austrian takes photos of museum visitors who "coincided" with the paintings

Life repeats art: an Austrian takes photos of museum visitors who "coincided" with the paintings

Life repeats art: an Austrian takes photos of museum visitors who "coincided" with the paintings

Life repeats art: an Austrian takes photos of museum visitors who "coincided" with the paintings

Life repeats art: an Austrian takes photos of museum visitors who "coincided" with the paintings

Life repeats art: an Austrian takes photos of museum visitors who "coincided" with the paintings

Life repeats art: an Austrian takes photos of museum visitors who "coincided" with the paintings

Life repeats art: an Austrian takes photos of museum visitors who "coincided" with the paintings

Life repeats art: an Austrian takes photos of museum visitors who "coincided" with the paintings

Life repeats art: an Austrian takes photos of museum visitors who "coincided" with the paintings

Life repeats art: an Austrian takes photos of museum visitors who "coincided" with the paintings

Life repeats art: an Austrian takes photos of museum visitors who "coincided" with the paintings

Life repeats art: an Austrian takes photos of museum visitors who "coincided" with the paintings

Life repeats art: an Austrian takes photos of museum visitors who "coincided" with the paintings

Life repeats art: an Austrian takes photos of museum visitors who "coincided" with the paintings

Life repeats art: an Austrian takes photos of museum visitors who "coincided" with the paintings

Life repeats art: an Austrian takes photos of museum visitors who "coincided" with the paintings

Life repeats art: an Austrian takes photos of museum visitors who "coincided" with the paintings

Life repeats art: an Austrian takes photos of museum visitors who "coincided" with the paintings

Life repeats art: an Austrian takes photos of museum visitors who "coincided" with the paintings

Life repeats art: an Austrian takes photos of museum visitors who "coincided" with the paintings

Life repeats art: an Austrian takes photos of museum visitors who "coincided" with the paintings

Life repeats art: an Austrian takes photos of museum visitors who "coincided" with the paintings

Life repeats art: an Austrian takes photos of museum visitors who "coincided" with the paintings

Life repeats art: an Austrian takes photos of museum visitors who "coincided" with the paintings

Life repeats art: an Austrian takes photos of museum visitors who "coincided" with the paintings

Life repeats art: an Austrian takes photos of museum visitors who "coincided" with the paintings

Life repeats art: an Austrian takes photos of museum visitors who "coincided" with the paintings

Keywords: Culture | Europe | Painting | Austria | Visitors | Artists | Museums | Coincidence

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