Date: 3/01/2019 08:35:48
From: roughbarked
ID: 1324396
Subject: Renaissance Inspiration, Auto Mechanics

bout Freddy Fabris
New York, 1970, Freddy Fabris was born into an artistic aristocracy as the progeny of two dancers and choreographers at the American Ballet Theater at Lincoln Center, his father from Argentina and his mother from France. From an early age he was exposed to the most dynamic period of post modern artistic development in modern history to include de Kooning, Warhol, and Rothko. Fabris later moved to Buenos Aires, where he developed his voice as a visual artist, becoming one of the most recognized and sought after commercial artists, his work was consistently pursued by collectors as well as international commercial brands. His latest conceptual work , The Renaissance series, incorporates the fusing together of the contemporary everyman with some of the greatest works of art history has ever seen, dating back to the 1400s.

Bringing a wonderfully unique perspective to his craft and composition, Fabris breathes life into every one of his photographs, creating modern day masterpieces. There is a polished elegance and nobility present among so many of his subjects, bringing about the virtue in each individual captured. The Renaissance series has been awarded the APA Conceptual photography award, 1st Place International Color awards & the One Eyeland Silver award. In the last quarter of 2015, The Renaissance series went viral over the internet, after being featured in the Art section of the Huffington post.
https://www.saatchiart.com/freddyfabris

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Date: 3/01/2019 08:56:27
From: Dropbear
ID: 1324399
Subject: re: Renaissance Inspiration, Auto Mechanics

lol that is awesome

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Date: 3/01/2019 09:01:27
From: dv
ID: 1324401
Subject: re: Renaissance Inspiration, Auto Mechanics

Really is amazing. I wish I knew how he does it.

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Date: 3/01/2019 09:31:28
From: JudgeMental
ID: 1324402
Subject: re: Renaissance Inspiration, Auto Mechanics

dv said:


Really is amazing. I wish I knew how he does it.

probably uses a camera.

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Date: 3/01/2019 09:42:00
From: roughbarked
ID: 1324405
Subject: re: Renaissance Inspiration, Auto Mechanics

JudgeMental said:


dv said:

Really is amazing. I wish I knew how he does it.

probably uses a camera.

and a light.

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Date: 3/01/2019 10:56:47
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1324412
Subject: re: Renaissance Inspiration, Auto Mechanics

Dropbear said:


lol that is awesome

Agree. I recognise all the original paintings without being told or shown what they are.

There was a SciFi short story about recreating renaissance paintings back in the distant past. But it’s become quite a thing now.

Sometimes the recreations are accurate and sometimes they are funny.

Eg. Accurate.

Eg. Funny.

See more like these at https://www.boredpanda.com/art-take-a-photo-of-the-rembrandt-type/

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Date: 3/01/2019 12:28:10
From: Arts
ID: 1324427
Subject: re: Renaissance Inspiration, Auto Mechanics

reminds me of the one I helped my daughter with for a school assignment two years ago

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Date: 3/01/2019 12:39:51
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 1324430
Subject: re: Renaissance Inspiration, Auto Mechanics

Arts said:


reminds me of the one I helped my daughter with for a school assignment two years ago

Great work :)

Hope you got good marks.

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Date: 3/01/2019 12:42:09
From: Arts
ID: 1324433
Subject: re: Renaissance Inspiration, Auto Mechanics

The Rev Dodgson said:


Arts said:

reminds me of the one I helped my daughter with for a school assignment two years ago

Great work :)

Hope you got good marks.

ha! she did all the editing, I just took the photos and helped with positioning and costumes (which were really just a couple of sheets and the odd jacket… turned around, inside out or redraped)
she didn’t too too bad considering she hadn’t touched the photo editor before

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Date: 3/01/2019 12:48:06
From: dv
ID: 1324434
Subject: re: Renaissance Inspiration, Auto Mechanics

You should be very proud

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Date: 3/01/2019 12:54:43
From: dv
ID: 1324435
Subject: re: Renaissance Inspiration, Auto Mechanics

Yeah I guess I figured he was probably using a camera and light.

Specifically I was wondering about what camera settings and what kind of light.

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Date: 3/01/2019 12:57:32
From: Arts
ID: 1324436
Subject: re: Renaissance Inspiration, Auto Mechanics

dv said:


Yeah I guess I figured he was probably using a camera and light.

Specifically I was wondering about what camera settings and what kind of light.

they look very HDR to me

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