A funny photo project about books that not everyone will understand

A funny photo project about books that not everyone will understand

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Designer and art director Pierre Beteille created a multifaceted photo project in which he tried to bring the content of famous literary works into reality using facial expressions, gestures and characteristic outfits.

A funny photo project about books that not everyone will understand

Good books always make readers fully immersed in a new world. And each story becomes reality, and the fate of each character becomes your own. So says Pierre Bethel, a designer and art director from Toulouse.

In his free time from work and projects, Pierre creates self-portraits in which, with the help of Photoshop and unbridled imagination, he does incredible things to himself - in general, he has a blast. Pierre skillfully and not without irony brought them to life and transferred the stories from the pages to reality. Facial expressions, gestures, outfits - all this is designed to convey the content of famous works.

A funny photo project about books that not everyone will understand 1. George Orwell, "1984"

A funny photo project about books that not everyone will understand 2. Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray

A funny photo project about books that not everyone will understand 3. H.G. Wells, "War of the Worlds"

A funny photo project about books that not everyone will understand 4. Fyodor Dostoevsky, “The Idiot”

A funny photo project about books that not everyone will understand 5. Richard Bach, Jonathan Livingston Seagull

A funny photo project about books that not everyone will understand 6. Jonathan Swift, Gulliver's Travels

A funny photo project about books that not everyone will understand 7. Carlo Collodi, “The Adventures of Pinocchio. The history of the wooden doll"

A funny photo project about books that not everyone will understand 8. Albert Camus, “The Plague”

A funny photo project about books that not everyone will understand 9. Jean-Paul Sartre, “Nausea”

A funny photo project about books that not everyone will understand 10. Mao Zedong, “Little Red Book”

A funny photo project about books that not everyone will understand 11. Daniel Defoe, Robinson Crusoe

A funny photo project about books that not everyone will understand 12. Charles Bukowski, Notes of an Old Goat

A funny photo project about books that not everyone will understand 13. Immanuel Kant, “Critique of Pure Reason”

A funny photo project about books that not everyone will understand 14. Barbara Cartland, "Pure and Untouched"

A funny photo project about books that not everyone will understand 15. Bible

A funny photo project about books that not everyone will understand 16. Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind

A funny photo project about books that not everyone will understand 17. Franz Kafka, "Metamorphosis"

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