Have the historical sites of Rio de Janeiro noticed landscapes? On display

In an article here on the eMania blog? Photo and video that we show the ability of a Norwegian designer to achieve a real? Fusion? portraits of great world famous celebrities, turning two people into one? third? perfect human being, almost perfect in beauty.

This time, the French artist Jean-François Rauzier decided to do a job very similar to that of Pedro Berg Johnsen, but using historical places in Rio de Janeiro as “raw material”? to mix styles contained in your images.

  • The work.
  • Called “Hiperfoto-Rio”.
  • Even resulted in an exhibition that is exhibited at the National Museum of the capital carioca from the last 18th of the month.
  • And which was initially scheduled until September 20.
  • The event is part of the tributes paid for the 450 years of the city that ended on March 1.

Places such as Christ the Redeemer, the Metropolitan Cathedral, the Royal Office of Reading of Portugal, the Staircase of Selaron, the famous arts made by sand sculptors on the beaches, among other highlights of the wonderful city, are collected in the exhibition.

The interactivity of the current period is also taken into account by the organizers of the exhibition, as it will be possible, until the end of the exhibition, to have works that appear through photographs sent by people from other cities and states.

Thanks to the link www. hiperfoto-brasil. com/rio-de-janeiro/colaboration, anyone, after completing a short form, can send photos of their residence or even any point that the sender considers photogenic (that is, with a professional camera, amateur camera, smartphone, etc. ) so that you can be part of the hyperphotography work that François does.

Besides having the photo that served as “raw material”? Exhibitions, those who have their images worked by the French artist will receive a digitized copy of the work and will begin to receive invitations to the most diverse exhibitions in which Rauzier participates until 2017, from 19, Hiperfoto Brasil? Il will also include exhibitions in other national capitals such as Brasilia, Salvador and Sao Paulo.

The exhibition costs R $ 8 during the week and is free on Sundays (mainstream) and daily for students and teachers of public schools, those over 65, tourist guides and students of museology.

The opening hours are from 10 a. m. to 5. 30 p. m. (Tuesday to Friday) and from 2:00 p. m. At 6 pm. (Saturdays, Sundays and holidays).

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