A number of years ago, Booooooom (yes, that’s o times 7!), put a call out to the interwebs to recreate their favorite old master paintings with a modern spin.
As the interwebs likes to do, all hell broke loose and professional and amateur artists alike started submitting their entries.
It was so successful, in fact, that Booooooom put together a book which shows the best of the best submissions titled Remake: Master Works of Art Reimagined.
You can buy your own copy here!
(Above work: Salvador Dali, “The Ship,” 1942-43, watercolor on paper, remake by Justin Nunnink)
(Above work: Dante Gabriel Rossetti, “The Day Dream,” 1880, oil on canvas, remake by Tania Brassesco and Lazlo Passi Norberto)
(Above work: Rene Magritte, “The Lovers,” 1928, oil on canvas, remake by Linda Cieniawska)
(Above work: Michelangelo, “The Creation of Adam”, 1511-1512, Sistine Chapel’s Ceiling, remake “Hand me a beer”, blokes unknown)
(Above work: Ramon Casas i Carbo, “After the Ball,” 1895, oil on canvas, remake by Tania Brassesco and Lazlo Passi Norberto)
(Above work: Jacques Louis David, “The Death of Marat,” 1793, oil on canvas, remake by Adrianne Adelle)
(Above work: Edward Hopper, “Nighthawks,” 1942, oil on canvas, remake by Bastian Vice and Jiji Seabird)
And don’t forget, if you’re looking for a piece of original art to hang on your walls, check out artFido HERE!
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