The volunteers stripped naked, apart from their face mask, for a socially remote art facility.
More than two hundred people participated in the rally, an original concept through American artist Spencer Tunick at The Alexandra Palace in London.
The artist, known for his photographs of teams of other naked people taken around the world, said the creation of the paintings “frees and assertive for life. “
About 220 naked volunteers, apart from their mask, for a socially remote art facility at the Alexandra Palace in London
American artist Spencer Tunick, known for his photographs of teams of other naked people taken around the world, said the creation of paintings is “liberating and assertive for life. “
The most productive artist is known for bringing combined loads, and thousands, of contestants to pose for stunning massive nude photos.
The facility, assembled in the early hours of the morning, to “break down barriers,” he said.
“The truth of the masses of other close people, shoulder to shoulder, skin touching skin, is possibly something from beyond right now, but the preference is still there for this herbal connectivity, perhaps more now than ever. ” . added the photographer.
That’s why he invented clothes for the first time.
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