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]]>Piccolillo had her beginnings as a photographer, working more than 10 years in the field. Over time, she began exploring digital art and was increasingly intrigued by the artistic potential that photo-editing software like Photoshop offers. Parallel to that, she also grew as a street artist.
At one point, Piccolillo decided to combine her love for contemporary art disciplines with her appreciation for the works of classical painters and artists.
With her newfound skills in photo-editing, she began altering the subjects of old art, giving them a more modern and alternative look. This included equipping them with tattoos, piercings, and colorful headwear.
According to Piccolillo, she mostly works on pieces from the Italian and Spanish Renaissance but isn’t strange to art from other eras.
Thanks to its unique take on old art, Voglio Bene quickly started getting recognition from not only art lovers but also notable art institutions. According to Piccolillo, she has been already approached by “French castles and museums” for collaborations.
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Self-Portrait With Her Daughter by VigΓ©e Le Brunpaints As Neo Queen Serenity And Small Lady
Prominent French portrait painter, VigΓ©e Le Brunpaints, made a painting of herself together with her daughter Julie in 1789. Her artistic style is described as a mixture of Neoclassical and Rococo elements.
God Speed by Edmund Leighton As Princess Zelda And Link
Painted in 1900, God Speed depicts an armored knight departing to war and leaving his love behind. Itβs painted by Edmund Leighton, an English painter specializing in Regency and medieval subjects.
Le Printemps by Pierre Auguste Cot As Princess Bubblegum And Marceline
Le Printemps is the most famous work of a French painter Pierre Auguste Cot. It features a young couple enjoying on a swing, while Andrea Tammeβs recreation depicts Princess Bubblegum and Marceline.
The Scream by Edvard Munch As Rick and Morty
The iconic painting The Scream created by Norwegian Expressionist artist Edvard Munch became one of the most famous works of art. The original German title given by the artist is actually Der Schrei der Natur, which means “The Scream of Nature”.
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]]>Piccolillo had her beginnings as a photographer, working more than 10 years in the field. Over time, she began exploring digital art and was increasingly intrigued by the artistic potential that photo-editing software like Photoshop offers. Parallel to that, she also grew as a street artist.
At one point, Piccolillo decided to combine her love for contemporary art disciplines with her appreciation for the works of classical painters and artists.
With her newfound skills in photo-editing, she began altering the subjects of old art, giving them a more modern and alternative look. This included equipping them with tattoos, piercings, and colorful headwear.
According to Piccolillo, she mostly works on pieces from the Italian and Spanish Renaissance but isn’t strange to art from other eras.
Thanks to its unique take on old art, Voglio Bene quickly started getting recognition from not only art lovers but also notable art institutions. According to Piccolillo, she has been already approached by “French castles and museums” for collaborations.
The post Voglio Bene Puts an Alternative Touch on Old Art appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Canadian Artist Turns Classical Paintings Into Pop Art appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>We chose some of her illustrations for you to see β enjoy!
Self-Portrait With Her Daughter by VigΓ©e Le Brunpaints As Neo Queen Serenity And Small Lady
Prominent French portrait painter, VigΓ©e Le Brunpaints, made a painting of herself together with her daughter Julie in 1789. Her artistic style is described as a mixture of Neoclassical and Rococo elements.
God Speed by Edmund Leighton As Princess Zelda And Link
Painted in 1900, God Speed depicts an armored knight departing to war and leaving his love behind. Itβs painted by Edmund Leighton, an English painter specializing in Regency and medieval subjects.
Le Printemps by Pierre Auguste Cot As Princess Bubblegum And Marceline
Le Printemps is the most famous work of a French painter Pierre Auguste Cot. It features a young couple enjoying on a swing, while Andrea Tammeβs recreation depicts Princess Bubblegum and Marceline.
The Scream by Edvard Munch As Rick and Morty
The iconic painting The Scream created by Norwegian Expressionist artist Edvard Munch became one of the most famous works of art. The original German title given by the artist is actually Der Schrei der Natur, which means “The Scream of Nature”.
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