The artist recreates his favorite memes in the style of Japanese prints
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-artist-recreates-his-favorite-memes-in-the-style-of-japanese-prints.htmlIn the art project "Memes of a changing World", classic Japanese prints and legends merge with memes, living and dead, and Internet folklore of the past and present.


"A woman screams at a cat" in the ukiyo-e style

Longcote andĀ Tokonnild
Doge

This isĀ fine

An ancient meme appears in the image of an evil youkai

Good old trollface
"Is that a pigeon?" in the ukiyo-e style

Deb with a demon

And another meme rises from the dead in the form of a youkai

"Well, son, are you winning?"

Okay
Keywords: Engravings | Memes | Artist | Japan
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