Artist Francois Robert, 63, created works out of skeletons to make a statement about the consequences of war, British media reported. He spent hours painstakingly arranging the bones into striking shapes before photographing them. The collection of 16 images called Stop The Violence has now won him a prestigious Lucie Award. Robert said: "Each image is a symbol of war or violence, such as a gun or a tank. This is what you are left with after war - a body count."
据英国媒体报道,63岁的艺术家弗朗索瓦·罗伯特用人体骨骼制作了一组作品,表达了自己对战争后果的看法。他花了数小时把骨头精心排列成令人触目惊心的形状,然后拍摄下来,一共制作了16幅照片,取名为"停止暴力"。这组作品为他赢得了摄影界大奖"露西奖"。罗伯特说,"每幅图像都是一场战争或暴力行为的象征,比如一杆熗或一辆坦克。战争过后,你剩下的只有累累白骨。"