Drawings on the clouds
Let's go back to childhood a little. Who did not look at the clouds, being small, and not imagining who is the next cloud resembling his form? We are sure that almost everyone did it. Otherwise, what kind of childhood is this?
Let's say even more, in secret, some of us continue to do this and at a fairly serious age. What can I say? It's just wonderful. So somewhere out there, in the depths of us, there still lives that Shabbat mischief with a twinkle in his eyes. And now, let's talk about the project Shaping Clouds. His author is the Spanish copywriter Martin Feijo (Mart & iacute; n Feijoo), who in his free time fantasizes about the subject of clouds, dorisovyvaya details in the photographs and turning clouds into real objects.










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