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Post by willi1 on Nov 15, 2018 15:51:35 GMT
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The Solution: Portraits of Mogarraz (Spain) Pictures of the villagers hang over the narrow streets. The portraits are based on a series of 388 photographs by local photographer Alejandro Martín. He took the pictures in 1967 to provide his neighbors with national identity cards. At that time, the region was experiencing an economic downturn, and many residents emigrated in search of jobs, which required proper identification. Over 50 years later, local artist Florencio Maíllo undertook a project to turn these photos into giant paintings, adding images of modern inhabitants to the mix. They are now hanging on the buildings in the whole village. The result is a village-wide, somewhat eerie art gallery outdoors.
40°29'33.82" N 6°03'03.91" W
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