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Famous paintings are also afraid of heat? The thick paint melts and drips down, and I give a hundred points to this idea

Soon into May, "hot" is about to become a high-frequency word, when the temperature reaches a certain height, even people with different physical sensations will invariably say: "good heat". Are only humans afraid of heat? Of course not, in addition to people, there are all kinds of animals and plants, all afraid of hot weather, but they will not say it.

Have you ever thought that something that has no life characteristics will also feel hot? For example, those world-famous paintings hanging high in art galleries and exhibition halls. Alper Dostal, a digital artist from Austria, really thought hard about this and gave an answer with a set of 3D digital artworks that were a little weird, humorous, and a little ironic.

Famous paintings are also afraid of heat? The thick paint melts and drips down, and I give a hundred points to this idea

In this artist's concept, a painting is also afraid of heat, imagine when you choose to visit the art exhibition on the hottest day of the year, it happens that the air conditioner is broken, so there is such a scene in front of you, all the paintings begin to melt, and the paint ticks down the frame to the floor...

Aside from being stunned, you must not be able to utter superfluous language. Presumably, this is also a nightmare moment for all curators, right? Artist Alper Dostal uses 3D technology and software to present this surreal scene in front of people, connecting the impossible with our real life, full of creativity and full of fun.

Famous paintings are also afraid of heat? The thick paint melts and drips down, and I give a hundred points to this idea

We can see that Van Gogh's "Starry Night" is heated up, and Munch's "Scream" is also heated... While bringing people a strong visual subversion, it also makes people feel very fresh, reducing the sense of distance between art and the public.

It is understood that Alper Dostal is also a young artist after the 90s, and after graduation, he focused on creating digital artworks with surrealist themes, conveying attractive stories through powerful images and animations. Although his works may seem abstract, surreal, and even deviate from traditional aesthetics, they are very closely related to our lives.

Each series of works can be understood and interesting. If you're interested in the artist's work, start by admiring his "Melt" series.

Famous paintings are also afraid of heat? The thick paint melts and drips down, and I give a hundred points to this idea
Famous paintings are also afraid of heat? The thick paint melts and drips down, and I give a hundred points to this idea
Famous paintings are also afraid of heat? The thick paint melts and drips down, and I give a hundred points to this idea
Famous paintings are also afraid of heat? The thick paint melts and drips down, and I give a hundred points to this idea
Famous paintings are also afraid of heat? The thick paint melts and drips down, and I give a hundred points to this idea
Famous paintings are also afraid of heat? The thick paint melts and drips down, and I give a hundred points to this idea
Famous paintings are also afraid of heat? The thick paint melts and drips down, and I give a hundred points to this idea
Famous paintings are also afraid of heat? The thick paint melts and drips down, and I give a hundred points to this idea

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