weROne

Leonardo da Vinci’s „Vitruvian Man“, a symbol of the aesthetics of the Renaissance, is one of the most famous drawings in history.

Building up on Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece, photographer and art director Mathias Kniepeiss alias Mateo Moém developed the artwork weROne“ in cooperation with 20 extraordinary skilled people.

weROne“ shows that we all belong to the same species, regardless of gender, country borders, age, skin colour, sexual orientation, religion and ethnicity.

The image merges symbols and regularities from science, mathematics, religion, ethics, art, architecture and nature to motivate people towards a more attentive social interaction with their fellow human beings, their surroundings as well as the planet itself.

weROne“ symbolises freedom, equality, solidarity, tolerance, respect and shared responsibility.

weROne“ can be used, published and forwarded free of charge.

weROne was a cooperation between these extraordinary people

Philipp Schulz, Lauren Klocker, Tobias Lange, Petra van Stojka, Bettina Dreißger, Klaus Koiner, Margit Salmhofer, Cornelia Aitzetmüller, Ivana Glibo, Hermann Schapek, Stefan Schmid, Franz Winter, Edgar Bültemeyer, Pascal Richard, Sigi Haidegger, Maida Ferizovic, Teresa Torres, Norbert Diep & Eric Kinyua

Leonardo da Vinci's "Vitruvian Man", a symbol of the aesthetics of the Renaissance, is one of the most famous drawings in history.

Building up on Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece, photographer and art director Mathias Kniepeiss developed the project “weROne“ in cooperation with 20 extraordinary skilled people. 

“weROne“ shows that we all belong to the same species, regardless of gender, country borders, age, skin colour, sexual orientation, religion and ethnicity.

The image merges symbols and regularities from science, mathematics, religion, ethics, art, architecture and nature to motivate people towards a more attentive social interaction with their fellow human beings, their surroundings as well as the planet itself.

“weROne“ symbolises freedom, equality, solidarity, tolerance, respect and shared responsibility.