10 Central European Landscapes Inspired by Grimm’s Fairy Tales
“Brothers Grimm’s Wanderings” by Kilian Schönberger is the second part of a photo project that started with Brothers Grimm’s Homeland. On Behance, Schönberger adds:
“The photos are inspired by the old fairtytales written by the Brothers Grimm. Therefore I’m searching places throughout Central Europe that echo the mood of those old stories. I think there is a deep longing for tranquil naturalness among people in our technology-driven environment. Therefore I don’t want to show just portrayals of natural scenes – I want to create visually accessible places where the visitor can virtually put his mind at rest and make up his own stories. Possibly this is the real benefit of my work: Resting places for the eyes in a visually overstimulated world.”
Kinder- und Hausmärchen (English: Grimm’s Fairy Tales) is a collection of German fairy tales first published in 1812 by the Grimm brothers, Jacob and Wilhelm. You can see the entire project on Behance: part 1, part 2.
To see more from Kilian, check him out at the links below.
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