Monday, 31 March 2014

Modern view of the art of past centuries, modern abstract paintings


Modern view of the art of past centuries, modern abstract paintings

Michelangelo's 'Pieta', 1499 Modern Look: Sam Jinks, 2007

We are accustomed to the fact that music hits sooner or later become obsolete. Come on their shift remixes of tracks: the same song, but in a new sound. The same trends were observed in art - paintings of great artists of the past centuries rewrite contemporary artists. They work on redesigning your modern view, representing the modern phenomena of life.
Modern view of the art of past centuries, modern abstract paintings

Michelangelo, 'Isaiah', 1509 Modern Look: Norman Rockwell, 'Rosie Klepalschitsa' 1943

The work of one of the greatest masters of the Renaissance - Michelangelo, translated modern look to see Norman Rockwell. In the painting "Rosie Klepalschitsa" he portrayed the workers from the factory on a background of the USA flag. During the First World War, Norman is not sent to the front due to lack of supply. Frustrated artist all night after eating bananas, eating their donuts, squeezed all the liquid. To get the necessary Norman am 8 feet. In the U.S. Navy it was never adopted, but he became a war artist. You can find another meaning in his work. Rockwell's famous series of paintings "The Four Freedoms." One of them - freedom from want. Personified by the artist in one of his paintings, where the American family dining ate meat.

Modern view of the art of past centuries, modern abstract paintings

Claude Monet 'Bridge over the pond water lilies', 1899 Modern Look: Banksy

Work of Claude Monet "Bridge over pond of water lilies" was during the period of the artist's life, when he traveled widely and was fond of scenery. This painting remade notorious English an underground graffiti artist and political activist, under the pseudonym of Banksy. His identity has not been established so far. In his version of the work of Claude Monet, the artist added characteristic of our time shopping trolley from the supermarket and the cone, which is so hard trying to avoid a novice motorists. And the basket and cone drowned in the pond, who portrayed Monet. Interestingly, in the work of Banksy, we see much less water lilies. Perhaps this anonymous artist reflects the realities of the modern environment.

Modern view of the art of past centuries, modern abstract paintings

Paul Delaroche, 'Young Martyrs', 1855u. Modern Look: Chris Behrens, 2008

Modern view of the art of past centuries, modern abstract paintings

Sandro Botticelli, 'The Three Graces', 1942 Modern Look: 'Dean'


Botticelli work rewrote American artist Dean. In her paintings, she draws people outwardly similar to Asians, with chubby cheeks. They can see the cartoon characters. With her pictures, you can read more about on the website www.myspace.com / xiaoqingd, including a modern take on the work of Sandro Botticelli.

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