http://egyptianstreets.com/2015/08/05/visual-artist-merges-egypt-and-the-world-in-stunning-photo-series/
Visual Artist Merges Egypt And The World In A Stunning Photo Series
Big Ben and Korba, Heliopolis. Photo manipulation by Amr Eid and logo by Omar Montasser Abou-Omar
But in fact, the closer you look, the more you’ll notice how cultures have more often influenced one another than drew clear distinctions.
As you trace the intercultural influences in each country, many lines tend to get blurred.Take Egypt for example, from Greco-Roman monuments which resonate the cultural imprint of Greece, to the Islamic architecture which spreads across North Africa, all the way to Andalusia in Spain, and the characteristic European architecture which to date links Downtown Cairo to many of the European cities.
Colosseum in Alexandria. Photo manipulation by Amr Eid and logo by Omar Montasser Abou-Omar.
“The entire [What If] project started when I tried to visualize what the Baron Palace would look like standing by a lake,” says Eid on his Facebook page. “When I was done [creating] this image, I started getting more ideas, and I was left wondering how they would look like. From there, I got the What If project idea.”
“What If is an imaginary project of famous landmarks from around the world collaged against Egyptian settings, and Egyptian landmarks collaged against scenery from around the world.”
Baron Palace by a lake. Photo manipulation by Amr Eid and logo by Omar Montasser Abou-Omar.
Watch the project below, and let us know if you can identify all the landmarks.
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