You might have already thought it was Photoshop. That's why we tell you right away that it's not possible. It is a series of photographs by Dream Gray Malin, who painted real sheep in rainbow colors with harmless dyes. Part of the profit from the installation will be donated by the artist to the Make-a-Wish Foundation.
Gray Malin is a photographer who is in the Dream photo series captured sheep in the field in the lens. Nothing unusual then - but what if he had previously painted them with harmless vegetable dyes. The sheep chewed grass, jumped, ran, bleated and everything else that sheep do. in the colors of the rainbow.
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With the Dream photo series, the artist wanted to remind us that people often behave like sheep, but in the herd we all look the same on the outside. His photographs of painted sheep therefore remind us that it is each individual unique and that we should not be afraid show your true colors. The artist's series also has a charitable note, as 20% will donate 20% from the sale of Gray Malin photos to a non-profit foundation Make-a-Wish, which fulfills the wishes of seriously ill children between the ages of three and seventeen.
Check out photos of Gray Malin's painted rainbow sheep in our gallery!
More information:
www.graymalin.com