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Short Stories of La Maison the House of Miss Clara
Photo: Dieter Krehbiel
Michoko
Photo: Dieter Krehbiel
Short Stories of La Maison the House of Miss Clara
Photo: Dieter Krehbiel
@zericiphone Revises French Masterpieces with Everyday Goodies
To see more of Eric’s playful portraits, check out @zericiphone on Instagram.
(This interview was conducted in French.)
“This picture is a statement. It says: I have the right to be French and I am proud of my culture,” Parisian banker Eric Hoube (@zericiphone) explains. He alters photographs of famous French portraits with an unusual layer: everyday objects found in the junk drawer, food pantry or medicine cabinet. “I like to confront these totally unrelated elements,” Eric says. “On one hand, we have artistic masterpieces. And on the other hand, we have objects which are part of our childhood memories, another kind of history.” His odd and playful alterations using Carambar candies, Lego bricks and Michoko caramels help Eric tell his own version of French history.
Et dans mes tiroirs...
Et dans mes tiroirs…
Aprés “il y a quoi dans ton sac de fille” que l’on a pu voir sur mon blog(confidenceentrefillesblog.wordpress.com/tag/sac-de-fille/)et sur le blog de la blogeuse  BLACK SAPES(blacksapes.blogspot.fr/2014/04/quest-ce-quil-y-dans-ton-sac.html),j’avais envie de vous montrer ce que l’on peut trouver dans les tiroirs d’un bureau de filles.
Le travail etant un endroit où on passe les 2/3 de sa…
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Dans son cabaret, il n'y a pas que les pies qui chantent !