Thursday, August 10, 2017

Hungarian photographer Marietta Varga offers us a new poetic series entitled Raw Hill. She wanted to pay tribute to the brutalist architecture that characterizes the architecture after World War II between 1950 and 1975. She created portraits of a duo in buildings like the National Theatre of Great Britain, Barbican Estate, and the Alexandra Road Estate, in London. The result : a collection of pictures that lets us dreaming with models that merge perfectly in the scenery.



Hungarian photographer Marietta Varga offers us a new poetic series entitled Raw Hill. She wanted to pay tribute to the brutalist architecture that characterizes the architecture after World War II between 1950 and 1975. She created portraits of a duo in buildings like the National Theatre of Great Britain, Barbican Estate, and the Alexandra Road Estate, in London. The result : a collection of pictures that lets us dreaming with models that merge perfectly in the scenery.
Pinned to #ArtPiece 2017: http://bit.ly/2wM3uLn

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