Princess Diana, Salvador Dali and Che Guevara were dressed as hipsters and forced to listen to rock
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/princess-diana-salvador-dali-and-che-guevara-were-dressed-as-hipsters-and-forced-to-listen-to-rock.htmlChilean illustrator Fabian Ciaraolo selects the brightest representatives of politics, show business and cinema to give them a completely new role. In his works, Princess Diana, Salvador Dali, Alfred Hitchcock, Beetlejuice and many other "icons" are dressed according to the modern style and listen to indie rock.
The illustrator called his series "Classic taste better" (Classic taste better). In his works, Fabian does not miss the opportunity to demonstrate not only his ardent love and a little to fuck the bright representatives of pop culture, art and fashion industry, but also hints to the viewer about some features of the relationship of his characters to each other.

Vincent Van Gogh

Edward Scissorhands

Pablo Picasso

Hannibal Lecter

Dorothy

Alfred Hitchcock

"Radiance"

Beetlejuice

Charlie Chaplin

The Virgin Mary

Jesus Christ

Mother Teresa

Salvador Dali

Frankenstein The inscription on the T-shirt: "More human than people"

Marlene Dietrich

Marilyn Monroe

Che Guevara

Cleopatra

Princess Diana



Illustrator Fabian Chiaraolo
Keywords: Illustrations | Cinema | Hipsters | Show business
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