All art lovers and lovers of mystery will come to your account today. We present to you famous works of art that are full of hidden meanings, unsolvable puzzles and hidden images.
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As children, we were taught that it is not wise to play with fire. Well, Steven Spazuk has obviously been sitting on his ears, as he has learned how to draw smudges, that is drawing with the help of smoke and soot left behind by a candle flame. In the last 15 years, he has perfected the so-called fumage painting technique, with which he uses flame instead of brushes and drawings for painting. Each of his works of art is unique due to the unpredictability of the flame.
The portraits of the American painter, illustrator and writer Blake Neubert are only superficially ordinary. See what happens when he shoots them with a scraper. Attention! The scene can shock you!
Museums can be a really great thing, but you have to admit that some of them are pretty boring. So it's no surprise that some people get tired of them. When we see so many frescoes and classic paintings for the uninitiated and Sunday art lovers, they all become more or less the same. But museums don't have to be boring, especially in the age of Snapchat. Don't know what we mean? Then take a look at this photo gallery and everything will be clear to you immediately. If works of art could talk…
We all know the keyboard stickers that we use to change the international keyboard into a Slovenian one, but if you thought that the set of keyboard stickers ends here, you are very wrong. With the Anna and Sebastian duo stickers, your keyboard can be transformed into a painting by a famous painter.
Nipples of Venus is an interesting art project where the artist creates with a woman's breast instead of a brush. He paints these with acrylic paints with various patterns and then prints them on the surface. And again and again a unique imprint of a woman's breast is created.
Real or digital, that's the question now! At first it seems like it's photo manipulation, then we're sure it's installations. Check out the truth behind the artwork of American artist Andrew Faris. It is neither the first nor the second!
Misty Copeland, the first black prima ballerina, is once again impressing with the status she recently achieved with American Ballet Theatre. This time, not with a performance, but with photographs in which she recreated scenes from paintings by the painter Edgar Degas. You can see the detailed scenes below.
In recent years, girls have dyed their hair a thousand and one shades, including the colors of the universe, but Ursula Goff has gone a step further and used her hair as a canvas to recreate artistic images. Are you interested in what Edvard Munch's The Scream and other famous paintings look like "drawn" on hair? See hair dyed in the motifs of well-known art paintings.
Did you know that David Bowie was also a painter? We all knew the man of a thousand faces as a musician, but it is not for nothing that they say that he is not only one of the greatest musicians, but also one of the artists of our time. David Bowie was not only a singer, songwriter, producer and actor, but also a painter. We present to you the best works from his collection of art paintings, including a portrait of Iggy Pop.
Can you imagine that some famous artists' paintings would feature cartoon characters instead of original characters? If Leonardo Da Vinci had painted Cinderella instead of Mona Lisa, or if Homer Simpson and company had posed for him instead of Jesus and the apostles? That's exactly what Design Crowd asked themselves, and an interesting series of images was created where famous works are combined with popular cartoon characters.
The value of works of art has always been a matter of controversy. Below we present to you art paintings of questionable artistic value that have been sold for bizarre sums. But as they often say, works of art are only worth what the buyer is willing to pay for them. The art market is full of private deals, which is why even pictures that seem like a five-year-old could have drawn, but fame is created around them, reaching amounts that only the richest can afford.