In any unclear situation, add a mug of beer!
Alaskan artist Scott Clendaniel is a big beer lover. You can see this by looking at any of his paintings. This is not a publicity stunt, just a graduate of the fine arts program of the University of Alaska recreates world-famous masterpieces of painting. By the way, Scott paints the old—fashioned way - with a brush and oil. In his reproductions, the artist necessarily adds a glass or a glass of beer.
It turns out very unusual and fun.
Source: boredpanda.com"American Gothic" by Grant Wood.
Claude Monet "Pond with water lilies".
James Whistler's mother with a pint of beer.
Star Pint (Vincent Van Gogh).
Based on Gustav Klimt's painting "The Kiss".
Based on Rene Magritte's "Son of Man".
Based on Michelangelo's "The Creation of Adam".
Edvard Munch, "The Scream".
Andy Warhol.
"The Treachery of Images", a painting by Rene Magritte.
Based on Jackson Pollock.
A pint a la Salvador Dali.
Pete Mondrian and a composition with black, red, yellow and a pint.
Three musicians after work (Pablo Picasso).
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