Einstein and Rasputin painted on the photo: now not know

Einstein and Rasputin painted on the photo: now not know

Colored portraits of celebrities are changing our view of them.

Colorist from Brazil, 24-year-old Marina Amaral expertly uses a photo editor, adding color to old black-and-white photograph.

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Her pictures are filled with colors and seem to be alive portraits of albert Einstein, Mata Hari, Anne Frank, Winston Churchill, Lawrence of Arabia, the kings and Queens, criminals, actors, or just ordinary soldiers of world war II.

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Amaral is a self-taught artist. She is interested in the editor of Photoshop when she was about ten. Marina studied at the College of international relations, but soon left school to advertise that she likes more.

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Before you take on the colorization of old photographs, Amaral conducts a thorough study to authentically convey the colours of each object in the frame and make the photo as realistic as possible.

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Process coloring pictures takes away from the Marina from one hour to several months. Each picture in the photo editor can contain hundreds of layers.

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In 2017 Amaral illustrated book of Dan Johnson’s “Colors of time: a new history of the world, 1850-1960”.

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