More than 1,500 Venezuelans shed their clothes on a main city avenue and posed for American photographer Spencer Tunick on Sunday, forming a human mosaic in front of a national symbol: a statue of independence hero Simon Bolivar.
As Tunick shouted commands through a megaphone, nude people of every shape, size and skin tone gathered on the avenue and stairs in front of the statue just before dawn. "There are some people over there with clothes, get them out of there!" Tunick shouted. "Be quiet please. Heads down!"
As Tunick shouted commands through a megaphone, nude people of every shape, size and skin tone gathered on the avenue and stairs in front of the statue just before dawn. "There are some people over there with clothes, get them out of there!" Tunick shouted. "Be quiet please. Heads down!"
2 comments:
jajajajajajajajajajaaja, caballero, ustedes se imaginan que de verdad jova estuviese ahi y de pronto le encontramos asi, jajajajajaja, eso quedaria para los ANALES, de la historia, jajajajaja
ah pero npme creen...miren bien el tercero, alla atras, con la cabeza baja y desnudo..el blanquito ese sin pelo..
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