The simple and slightly naïve illustrations of the Little Prince turn into Lego. The watercolors made by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry himself come to life thanks to Kiki Fernandes, a fifteen-year-old photographer and student.
TikTok's viral trick to preserve avocado is dangerousThe simple and slightly naïve illustrations of the Little Prince turn into Lego. The watercolors made by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry himself come to life thanks to Kiki Fernandes, photographer and fifteen year old student.
Usually Fernandes dedicates himself to photography that portrays images of women or aspects of family life, but this time he has decided to create a very particular exhibition drawing inspiration from the Little Prince, one of the most known and loved stories in the world.
The student depicts some of the highlights of the book in which an airplane pilot, crashed in the Sahara desert, meets a child who will later discover to be the Little Prince. Looking at these images you can't help but relive some of the most beautiful scenes.
The exhibition is exhibited at the Belo Horizonte Image School in Brazil and takes its name from one of the most famous phrases: 'One sees well that with the heart. What is essential is invisible to the eye'.
Look how wonderful:
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The encounter with the fox:
The little prince, the volcano and the vain rose:
The meeting with the lonely old king, who loves to give order to his subjects (although he is the only inhabitant of the planet):
The meeting with a lamplighter who has to turn the lamp of his planet on and off every minute:
Nostalgia for the vain rose:
The meeting with the drunkard who drinks to forget:
The meeting with the aircraft pilot:
The encounter with the snake:
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Dominella Trunfio
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