The project "People matching artworks" Austrian photographer Stefan Dragana
Categories: Culture | Photo project
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-project-people-matching-artworks-austrian-photographer-stefan-dragana.htmlStefan Dragan hunting for interesting shots in a Museum as street photographers on the streets, turning their observations in pictures with funny and unexpected combinations. His work appears to confirm the words of Oscar Wilde: "Life imitates art far more than art — life."
To replenish and expand the project "People matching artworks", by Austrian photographer Stefan Dragan many hours spent in museums in Vienna, Berlin, Paris. There he seeks out interesting stories, reverently when looking at the painting, the viewer, in harmony with a masterpiece, combining them with colors or a pattern on clothing, pose, hair, style.
Photographer looking for the perfect "match" between a man and a Museum exhibit, bringing together the frame in two motifs and tying the old with the new. He assured that all the photos of the project is the result of patience and observation. From Stephen Dragana (Stefan Draschan) have a personal website and accounts on Instagram and Tumblr where he shares his work.
Keywords: Paintings | People | Similarity | Photographer
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