Annie Ralli Hand Paintings are Whimsy and Beautiful
Cody Turner — September 4, 2012 — Art & Design
References: annieralli & boredpanda
Annie Ralli Hand Paintings really do deserve a round of applause.
The hand paintings were photographed by Ray Massey, who documented the exquisitely well-done work. These illusions were meant to be a part of a new advertising campaign that Ralli was commissioned to do for Ecclesiastical Insurance. The insurance company is using a new slogan, “You’re in good hands,” and Ralli’s work seemed to be the perfect fit.
In the photos, viewers can see hands used to create various objects such as bananas, paint brushes, two soccer players and a giant castle.
Ralli explains that “it is meticulous work, but it has to be carried out at speed, partly because the “cavas” walkas away at the end of the day.”
The hand paintings were photographed by Ray Massey, who documented the exquisitely well-done work. These illusions were meant to be a part of a new advertising campaign that Ralli was commissioned to do for Ecclesiastical Insurance. The insurance company is using a new slogan, “You’re in good hands,” and Ralli’s work seemed to be the perfect fit.
In the photos, viewers can see hands used to create various objects such as bananas, paint brushes, two soccer players and a giant castle.
Ralli explains that “it is meticulous work, but it has to be carried out at speed, partly because the “cavas” walkas away at the end of the day.”
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