Naked photo at Sydney Opera House highlights openness
By admin. Filed in Uncategorized |More than 5,000 people threw their clothes on the steps of the Sydney Opera House to pose for a photograph by American artist Spencer Tunick.
The organizers had expected to participate in the half that number.
The installation was commissioned by the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras in order, has the weekend.
For once, the eye of the magnificent white sails of the Sydney Opera House is distracted.
Was developed to replace the box mounted on the bare skin to match.
The gay and women, naked apart from its neighbors and a clear message directly to the world, the Australians embrace of a free and egalitarian society has, said Tunick.
More than 5,000 men and women lose their clothes – people of all ages, sizes and shapes, they were discouraged by the pre-dawn of the cold weather, the first autumn morning in the south.
Tunick, known for his photographs of naked bodies in public places, was commissioned by the organizers of Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras in order, has the weekend.
The nude models including a pregnant woman to the hospital right after birth, and a television meteorologist, whose viewers have seen more than his usual foresight Monday morning.


