Today, works of art are becoming more and more creative and more relevant to our daily lives. For a long time, art was very far away from the lives of ordinary people, and the famous paintings of those masters of art could not be read or understood, and they hung high in art galleries, museums, and collectors' rooms.
It's hard for ordinary people to access them, let alone understand them. However, modern and contemporary artists, with their own innovation and imagination, have opened a window for us to intuitively view them and can also make us have a stronger sense of substitution.
For example, digital artists put the dignified and elegant characters in those classical famous paintings in the scenes of modern people's lives, bringing us some fresh feelings, and it turns out that after they "crossed" over, they are no different from us ordinary people. For example, the artist that Xiao Dai wants to share with you next has made a small decoration of the famous painting, so that everyone can carry a world famous painting with them.
Putting Van Gogh's Starry Night on your body is a cool thing to think about, right? Embroidery artist Ella Pashkevich embroidered some famous paintings in art history into miniature textiles, and these "little cute" can be used as brooches to decorate clothes or bags, which is very personal.
Although the dimensions have been reduced many times, their details have not been omitted at all, and each short stitch is like a brush stroke, delicately outlining every detail in the painting. As we all know, embroidery is a time-consuming process, although each of Ella Pashkevich's embroidery works is very small in size, just a few centimeters, but to restore a whole painting in such a small space, it is still very difficult, generally it takes five hours to complete a small print.
Ella Pashkevich's embroidery works are very exquisite, and the degree of restoration of famous paintings has reached almost 100%, so let's enjoy these wonderful embroidery paintings together.
Klimt's Kiss
Monet's Impressions of the Sunrise
Monet's "Water Lilies"
Van Gogh's Sunflower
Monet, "The Woman With the Parasol"
Yuri,Self-Portrait
Bontaka Self-Portrait
Johannes Vermeer, The Woman Who Poured Milk