Absurdity, blasphemy and hahanki: the Turk writes gifs into classic masterpieces
Turkish artist Hazal Yalım decided to combine the incongruous: world masterpieces of classical painting and elements of modern culture in the form of gifs.
"Do you remember the first time you watched the movie "Night at the Museum"? I remember. When a Neanderthal listened to music on an iPod, it was as if I was hypnotized. That's when my story began," says Khazal. These shots gave him a fresh idea, and now he runs a blog on Instagram, where he posts his collages.
Absurdity, blasphemy and hahanki: the Turk writes gifs into classic masterpieces
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Absurdity, blasphemy and hahanki: the Turk writes gifs into classic masterpieces
Absurdity, blasphemy and hahanki: the Turk writes gifs into classic masterpieces
Absurdity, blasphemy and hahanki: the Turk writes gifs into classic masterpieces
Absurdity, blasphemy and hahanki: the Turk writes gifs into classic masterpieces
Absurdity, blasphemy and hahanki: the Turk writes gifs into classic masterpieces
Absurdity, blasphemy and hahanki: the Turk writes gifs into classic masterpieces
Absurdity, blasphemy and hahanki: the Turk writes gifs into classic masterpieces
Absurdity, blasphemy and hahanki: the Turk writes gifs into classic masterpieces
Absurdity, blasphemy and hahanki: the Turk writes gifs into classic masterpieces
Absurdity, blasphemy and hahanki: the Turk writes gifs into classic masterpieces
Absurdity, blasphemy and hahanki: the Turk writes gifs into classic masterpieces
Absurdity, blasphemy and hahanki: the Turk writes gifs into classic masterpieces
Absurdity, blasphemy and hahanki: the Turk writes gifs into classic masterpieces
Absurdity, blasphemy and hahanki: the Turk writes gifs into classic masterpieces
Absurdity, blasphemy and hahanki: the Turk writes gifs into classic masterpieces
Keywords:
Gif |
Painting |
Art
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