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Showing posts with label just got repainted. Show all posts

Just Got Remade: Whistler’s Mother


Back in the days the painters didn’t have the undo button to undo their shity steps so they had to live with what they had done. While some made awesome pieces of art that are today famous all over the planet (and in some other planets) others artists just got famous to themselves and their imaginary friends.

Although their works followed different paths of appreciation, one thing those two groups of painters had in common: they all wanted perfection. Even today we may imagine what Whistler was thinking when he finished Arrangement in Grey and Black No.1 (a.k.a. Whistler’s Mother): I think I should have painted her in a polk dress and with less wrinkles. And a lot of other questions.

Centuries later, easily affordable cameras and using the most famous inspirational musa on the world (the internet), artists bring to life the hypothetical dream of that late great artist. Some are true paradise with flowers, butterflies and real unicorns, while others are nightmare with no flowers, no butterflies and fake unicorns. Check it out: 








via: Slate

Also for more alternative art check Just Got Repainted: Mona Lisa. And stay tuned on the blog's facebook page, so you can receive directly on your feed wall updates about these interesting (diplomatic word) new versions of famous pieces of art.

Just Got Repainted: Mona Lisa


Back in the days the painters didn’t have the undo button to undo their shity steps so they had to live with what they had done. While some made awesome pieces of art that are today famous all over the planet (and in some other planets) others artists just got famous to themselves and their imaginary friends.

Although their works followed different paths of appreciation, one thing those two groups of painters had in common: they all wanted perfection. Even today we may imagine what Leonardo da Vinci was thinking when he finished Mona Lisa: I think I should have enlarged her tits a little bit and showed a bit of her teths too. And a lot of other questions.

Pictured: Mona "Enigmatic Smile.Not." Lisa

Centuries later, after the invention of the undo button, a lot of artists and self proclaimed artists (aka amateurs with Photoshop) bring to life the hypothetical dream of that late great artist. Some are true paradise with flowers, butterflies and real unicorns, while others are nightmare with no flowers, no butterflies and fake unicorns. Check it out: 








via: Internet

Well, who knows. Mona Lisa is not the only painting going under the critic mouse, tablet and brush of modern painters. Stay tune following the blog on facebook to get the new repaintings directly on your feed wall.

The Truth Behind The Creation Of Some Of The Greatest Paintings In History (From The Point Of View Of The Audience)


We know most people, and some animals, who are called and call themselves artists have some sort of mental disorder that commoners like myself, and probably yourself, think are fascinating because they proportionate entertainment through insane movie scenes, terrifying sculptures, unexplainable paintings and much more, much more weird yet amazing stuff.

I may sound ignorant and even prejudicial to the works of the artists, but the truth is that for me, the sane audience, to see what a lunatic artist saw when he or she crated that masterpiece whose fame will live for centuries is kind of impossible. My mind just can’t quite put a finger on it.

Fortunately for the audience it is given the appreciated freedom to interpretate the piece of art according to its heart and mind content. Based on that what we have come to understood so far about the great pieces of art is illustrated in the images bellow.














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