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the Real Heroes
historical photographies
print and paste on wood
Where are the Real Heroes?
is a digital art project started in 2014 and shared since 2015 through street art collage, on the walls of Paris and Berlin.
A series of portraits of "my heroes" contemporary or historical : Louie (son of Sitting-Bull, chief of the Sioux tribe), Dr Martin Luther King, or even Arnold (Dany Coleman) an american idol.
Between irony, satire and homage, the pop icons, martyrs and human rights activists wear the mask of superheroes that History was not able to give them in time, as for Emmeline Pankhurst, virulent activist to whom English women owe part of their right to vote.
Currently based in Bangkok
13.805558° N, 100 574574° E
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French artist from eastern France, living in Asia since 2019, Jules Viera works with different types of materials and supports, mainly photography and wood.
For several years now, he has fed his work with various digital resources and techniques, especially in La Redite series, exhibited in Bangkok in February 2020
digital media
photography
art work
the Real Heroes
Where are the Real Heroes?
is a digital art project started in 2014 and shared since 2015 through street art collage, on the walls of Paris and Berlin.
A series of portraits of "my heroes" contemporary or historical : Louie (son of Sitting-Bull, chief of the Sioux tribe), Dr Martin Luther King, or even Arnold (Dany Coleman) an american idol.
Between irony, satire and homage, the pop icons, martyrs and human rights activists wear the mask of superheroes that History was not able to give them in time, as for Emmeline Pankhurst, virulent activist to whom English women owe part of their right to vote.
the Real Heroes
Where are the Real Heroes?
is a digital art project started in 2014 and shared since 2015 through street art collage, on the walls of Paris and Berlin.
A series of portraits of "my heroes" contemporary or historical : Louie (son of Sitting-Bull, chief of the Sioux tribe), Dr Martin Luther King, or even Arnold (Dany Coleman) an american idol.
Between irony, satire and homage, the pop icons, martyrs and human rights activists wear the mask of superheroes that History was not able to give them in time, as for Emmeline Pankhurst, virulent activist to whom English women owe part of their right to vote.
the Real Heroes
Where are the Real Heroes?
is a digital art project started in 2014 and shared since 2015 through street art collage, on the walls of Paris and Berlin.
A series of portraits of "my heroes" contemporary or historical : Louie (son of Sitting-Bull, chief of the Sioux tribe), Dr Martin Luther King, or even Arnold (Dany Coleman) an american idol.
Between irony, satire and homage, the pop icons, martyrs and human rights activists wear the mask of superheroes that History was not able to give them in time, as for Emmeline Pankhurst, virulent activist to whom English women owe part of their right to vote.
the Real Heroes
Where are the Real Heroes?
is a digital art project started in 2014 and shared since 2015 through street art collage, on the walls of Paris and Berlin.
A series of portraits of "my heroes" contemporary or historical : Louie (son of Sitting-Bull, chief of the Sioux tribe), Dr Martin Luther King, or even Arnold (Dany Coleman) an american idol.
Between irony, satire and homage, the pop icons, martyrs and human rights activists wear the mask of superheroes that History was not able to give them in time, as for Emmeline Pankhurst, virulent activist to whom English women owe part of their right to vote.