Art Smoothie: Hooligan artist makes cocktails from classics and internet memes

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Mona Lisa is wrapped in a designer coat in a Moscow park, Van Gogh has turned into an unfaithful guy — all these are examples of combining the masterpieces of art of the past and pop culture of the present.

Designer Hayati'nin Evreni, art director, visual designer and photographer from Nicosia (Cyprus), organically connects the characters of classical canvases with the realities of the modern world, and his works are full of irony and subtle references to various cultural aspects.

Art Smoothie: Hooligan artist makes cocktails from classics and internet memes
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Hayatinin Evreni is a fan of photography, technology and design, he is also interested in music, films and art. Actually, these interests inspired him to create a series of works in which the Turkish artist mixed classics and modernity. The witty works of designer Evreni make you take a fresh look at the already famous paintings and the artists whose brush they belong to.

Art Smoothie: Hooligan artist makes cocktails from classics and internet memes

In this photo is a modern Mona Lisa. It is quite possible that the charming Florentine visited a park in winter Moscow, where she sat down to relax among a swirl of snowflakes, wrapped in a warm coat. It was here that the artist found her.

Art Smoothie: Hooligan artist makes cocktails from classics and internet memes

What if Vincent Van Gogh was fighting crime in Gotham?

Art Smoothie: Hooligan artist makes cocktails from classics and internet memes

Jan Vermeer's girlfriend sold her pearl earring for a fashionable outfit under Harley.

Art Smoothie: Hooligan artist makes cocktails from classics and internet memes

"God! Those damn headphones! Apple specifically makes them like this!"

Art Smoothie: Hooligan artist makes cocktails from classics and internet memes

When Munch's "Scream" seems more plausible against the background of an unknown creature.

Art Smoothie: Hooligan artist makes cocktails from classics and internet memes

"Oh my God, Rick! We are lost again."

Art Smoothie: Hooligan artist makes cocktails from classics and internet memes

Divinely delicious steak from the best chef.

Art Smoothie: Hooligan artist makes cocktails from classics and internet memes

Forward to the borders of madness in the endless cosmos!

Art Smoothie: Hooligan artist makes cocktails from classics and internet memes

This girl is really starting to scare.

Art Smoothie: Hooligan artist makes cocktails from classics and internet memes

"Give me back my ear!"

Art Smoothie: Hooligan artist makes cocktails from classics and internet memes

How do you like Stallone as a Caravaggio model?

Art Smoothie: Hooligan artist makes cocktails from classics and internet memes

It's so warm in the bed, but you also need to "sleep" in the "Insta".

Art Smoothie: Hooligan artist makes cocktails from classics and internet memes

The Avengers we deserve.

Art Smoothie: Hooligan artist makes cocktails from classics and internet memes

Sometimes it seems strange that obesity was "on trend" in the past.  

Art Smoothie: Hooligan artist makes cocktails from classics and internet memes

"Sherloooook!"

Art Smoothie: Hooligan artist makes cocktails from classics and internet memes

Michael Jackson got a little lost.

Art Smoothie: Hooligan artist makes cocktails from classics and internet memes

"Captain America: The Beginning".

Art Smoothie: Hooligan artist makes cocktails from classics and internet memes

"A big potato and a latte, please."

In his works, Hayati brings together all his interests – films, painting, design, modern music and pop culture. All this is seasoned with a good portion of irony and artistic taste. The output is a "guessing game" for connoisseurs of classics and hype memes.

Here are some more works of the art hooligan:

Art Smoothie: Hooligan artist makes cocktails from classics and internet memes

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