Life repeats art: Austrian photographs of Museum visitors, "matched" with pictures

Life repeats art: Austrian photographs of Museum visitors, "matched" with pictures

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Viennese photographer Stefan Dragan (Stefan Draschan) for two years takes the visitors to European museums against the background of "matching" his paintings — when clothes or the hairstyle of a person is combined with the work of art in color, saturation, or pattern. For the great shot the photographer may disappear in museums for hours.

According to the website of Dragana, he generally likes to see around visual pairs: he blogs about the similarly dressed pairs of the threes of people in the background of the pictures, the cars on the background of similar homes and about the people who sleep in museums.

Life repeats art: Austrian photographs of Museum visitors, "matched" with pictures

Life repeats art: Austrian photographs of Museum visitors, "matched" with pictures

Life repeats art: Austrian photographs of Museum visitors, "matched" with pictures

Life repeats art: Austrian photographs of Museum visitors, "matched" with pictures

Life repeats art: Austrian photographs of Museum visitors, "matched" with pictures

Life repeats art: Austrian photographs of Museum visitors, "matched" with pictures

Life repeats art: Austrian photographs of Museum visitors, "matched" with pictures

Life repeats art: Austrian photographs of Museum visitors, "matched" with pictures

Life repeats art: Austrian photographs of Museum visitors, "matched" with pictures

Life repeats art: Austrian photographs of Museum visitors, "matched" with pictures

Life repeats art: Austrian photographs of Museum visitors, "matched" with pictures

Life repeats art: Austrian photographs of Museum visitors, "matched" with pictures

Life repeats art: Austrian photographs of Museum visitors, "matched" with pictures

Life repeats art: Austrian photographs of Museum visitors, "matched" with pictures

Life repeats art: Austrian photographs of Museum visitors, "matched" with pictures

Life repeats art: Austrian photographs of Museum visitors, "matched" with pictures

Life repeats art: Austrian photographs of Museum visitors, "matched" with pictures

Life repeats art: Austrian photographs of Museum visitors, "matched" with pictures

Life repeats art: Austrian photographs of Museum visitors, "matched" with pictures

Life repeats art: Austrian photographs of Museum visitors, "matched" with pictures

Life repeats art: Austrian photographs of Museum visitors, "matched" with pictures

Life repeats art: Austrian photographs of Museum visitors, "matched" with pictures

Life repeats art: Austrian photographs of Museum visitors, "matched" with pictures

Life repeats art: Austrian photographs of Museum visitors, "matched" with pictures

Life repeats art: Austrian photographs of Museum visitors, "matched" with pictures

Life repeats art: Austrian photographs of Museum visitors, "matched" with pictures

Life repeats art: Austrian photographs of Museum visitors, "matched" with pictures

Life repeats art: Austrian photographs of Museum visitors, "matched" with pictures

Life repeats art: Austrian photographs of Museum visitors, "matched" with pictures

Life repeats art: Austrian photographs of Museum visitors, "matched" with pictures

Keywords: Austria | Painting | Museums | Visitors | Coincident | Artists

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