Projection Mapping on Sculptures of Lioness at the Palace Pavilion

Projection Mapping on Sculptures of Lioness at the Palace Pavilion
«Projection Mapping on Sculptures of Lioness at the Palace Pavilion»

Angle view of the two lioness sculptures guarding the main facade of the Palace that look like alive with using techniques of 3D projection mapping during Moscow International Festival “Circle of Light” in Kolomenskoye. The Pavilion is the only surviving building from the palace of Emperor Alexander I constructed in 1825 by the project of Russian architect Eugraph Tyurin in Kolomenskoye Tsar’s Estate on a high bank of the river Moskva (Moscow), few kilometers south-east from Moscow Kremlin.

Photo #217 taken on September 23, 2018


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