'"Chiaroscuro" Caravaggio' is Inspired by the Famous Painter
Meghan Young — September 17, 2010 — Fashion
References: diveraguilar & behance.net
The '"Chiaroscuro" Caravaggio' photo series is a one masterpiece portfolio, which could very well be due to the fact that it was modeled after the famous paintings of one mid-century artist Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio. It could also be due to the use of hardened biker models who have a flair for theatrics.
Shot for Riders Moda by Divers and Aguilar, the '"Chiaroscuro" Caravaggio' photo series features immaculate lighting that makes each scene look like oil paintings come to life. For even more from this series, visit Behance.
Shot for Riders Moda by Divers and Aguilar, the '"Chiaroscuro" Caravaggio' photo series features immaculate lighting that makes each scene look like oil paintings come to life. For even more from this series, visit Behance.
Trend Themes
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