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I Am A Graphic Designer And Collage Artist And I Make Fun Mashups Of Classical Paintings And Pop Culture (30 Pics)
Hello, I'm Nizar, a visual designer from Tetouan, Morocco. It’s been 3 years since I started creating my first artwork.
Since ancient times, people created art to express themselves and to document their lives and cultures. For me, I see that modern art using digital media is nothing but an evolution of traditional art.
That’s why I tried to work with traditional art in a digital medium, just like what renaissance artists (Angelo, for example) did when they got inspired by elements from antiquity to create their works.
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I use the technique of digital collage photoshopping that I apply to some classical masterpieces. I use references to pop culture such as well-known memes, renowned movies, food chains, current events (like the Covid-19 pandemic), brands, etc.
I'm a classical art lover because classical paintings let you time travel and have a glimpse at the world that is long gone now. Adding some elements from pop culture allows me to bring those old times closer to modern days and look at them from a new perspective.
My works receive a lot of attention and appreciation from people around the world. For example, a few months ago, I got an email from one of my subscribers that was a student at the University of Bucharest, Romania. She was asking to interview me for her study about classical art in a digital age, in the context of advertising. It was my pleasure to help and contribute to such an interesting analysis!
For more of my classical art and pop culture mashups, check out my social media accounts (you can find the links above) where, from time to time, I upload new creations.
I think this guy found his calling. He could make a book, posters, notecards or calendars. Assuming there isn’t an infringement on copyright of course…
I think this guy found his calling. He could make a book, posters, notecards or calendars. Assuming there isn’t an infringement on copyright of course…