Designer creates 3D copies of famous paintings
The only people she thought it unnecessary.
Julia Pidlubnyak from the new York creative Studio Ymage works presented his vision of some of the world’s masterpieces of painting, into a realistic 3D image. Was very believable.
The only difference between paintings and realistic copy of that recent missing people.
According to Yulia, she wanted to focus on architectural forms, textures, light and show everything that is hidden behind the human figures.
The designer presented their own versions of such films as “night Owls” and “chop suey” by Edward hopper, “Christina’s World” Andrew Wyeth, “American Gothic,” Grant wood, “Harmony in red” (Red room), Henri Matisse etc.
During the download an error has occurred.”Chop suey” by Edward Hopper
Famous art re-done, people-less
https://www.designboom.com/art/ymage-works-re-ymagined-05-15-2018/
Published Geert-Jan Thomas may 15, 2018,During the download an error has occurred.”Night Owls”, Edward Hopper
Published by William Edwin Smith may 19, 2018During the download an error has occurred.”Christina’s world” by Andrew Wyeth (original)
Published by William Edwin Smith may 19, 2018During the download an error has occurred.”Christina’s world” by Andrew Wyeth (version Julia Pidlubnyak)
“American Gothic” Grant wood. 1930, oil. pic.twitter.com/pKHNhJRaph
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“American Gothic”, Grant wood (original)
Published by William Edwin Smith may 19, 2018During the download an error has occurred.”American Gothic”, Grant wood (version Julia Pidlubnyak)
Henri Matisse “Harmony in red” 1908 pic.twitter.com/Wgila6z37J
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“Harmony in red” (Red room), Henri Matisse (original)
Published by William Edwin Smith may 19, 2018During the download an error has occurred.”Harmony in red” (Red room), Henri Matisse (version Julia Pidlubnyak)