Description
If Francois Paolini feels “at home” in Las Vegas, this is because he has found here the possibility to create a world where man raises his eyes to the gods as a substitute of keeping them fixed at the asphalt. Whether or not they depict a gold ingot, a dark pyramid that has dropped from a science-fiction sky, Legos for big kids or a concourse of giants, Paolini’s photos are paintings of atmosphere that bring together in one image what the visitor has perceived without all the time analyzing, in addition to a concentration of astonishing dreams for many who weren’t there. Las Vegas as shown by Paolini is the last sacred ode to the outrageness that this brand new, materialistic, down-to-earth world has forgotten. What a fantastic tribute paid to Las Vegas for its Centennial Celebration.