But are they sheep? I often wonder about the individuals’ motivation for lining up, in this case, to look like sheep? Also wondered why there are no black sheep? There is this one guy who has raised his head as if to say, Oh my what am I doing.
MEXICO CITY: U.S. photographer Spencer Tunick, famous for photographing crowds of nude people around the world, has chosen Mexico City for his next project.
Tunick said Wednesday that the capital city’s photo shoot will be held April 28-29 at a still undisclosed location.
“It’s a collaboration with thousands of young, open-minded Mexican citizens,” he said. “It’s a beautiful collaboration with the body that transcends pornography.”
PS – I think the size of the image is throwing off the front page of A&P. All the comments and other sidebar stuff is now way down at the bottom, at least w/ IE. If you make the width 450p or less it will fix this.
This reminds me of photos I have seen of entire army divisions lined up on drill fields, arranged into the semblance of the old stars and stripes, or of the Statue of Liberty, among others. They, however, are in uniforms rather than birthday suits.
Does this ring a bell with anyone?
Also, Tunick did one of these in Cleveland on a day when it was really too cold to be nekked.
But are they sheep? I often wonder about the individuals’ motivation for lining up, in this case, to look like sheep? Also wondered why there are no black sheep? There is this one guy who has raised his head as if to say, Oh my what am I doing.
Bob,
I like your new website
It is funny how masses of humanity when divested of any additional accoutrements resemble herds of animals…
Spencer Tunick
Thank you, Sunil
The Associated Press
Published: March 21, 2007
Birgit, this is very cool! Thanks for posting it.
PS – I think the size of the image is throwing off the front page of A&P. All the comments and other sidebar stuff is now way down at the bottom, at least w/ IE. If you make the width 450p or less it will fix this.
Awesome and fun. You certainly got the skinny on humor today.
Thanks David
Thanks Birgit, which website?
http://bobbys.wordpress.com/ I enjoy your paintings, photos and links.
This reminds me of photos I have seen of entire army divisions lined up on drill fields, arranged into the semblance of the old stars and stripes, or of the Statue of Liberty, among others. They, however, are in uniforms rather than birthday suits.
Does this ring a bell with anyone?
Also, Tunick did one of these in Cleveland on a day when it was really too cold to be nekked.