Mechanical Art – Renaissance revived through the eyes of a Repair Man by Freddy Fabris

Michelangelo’s Creation of Adam, 1511 – 1512
Freddy Fabris is a photographer which always wanted to have his shot of the Renaissance period, unfortunately he was not born then. But that didn’t stop him from chasing the right moment to express himself using Renaissance principles.
One day he entered the mechanic shop because of a friend and that is when he had an ingenious idea. Everything was just right, he knew that this was his moment. Mechanic shop was dirty, oil was everywhere, cold steel tools, rusty old parts, the green paint on the walls was peeling off.. Everything was saying that this is where work and life happens as it is. He found this inspiring and wanted to present mechanic shop and their workers as Renaissance from the perspective of auto shop.

Leonardo Da Vinci’s The Last Supper, 1495 – 1497

Rembrandt’s Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp, 1632

Portraits

Portraits

Portraits

Still Life

Still Life
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