Sometimes it's really hard to understand and experience fine art ideas, so one creative duo decided to make a little bit of fun out of it. Artist Hank Schmidt in der Beek and professional photographer Fabian Schubert have been working on a project, called Und im Sommer tu ich malen (which translates "And in the Summer I do paint") that combines photography and beautiful paintings, and is not only well-executed but hilarious as well.
The idea behind the project is for the duo to visit scenic locations where famous artists like Vincent Van Gogh, Claude Monet, or Paul Cezanne painted their works. However, instead of replicating the beautiful views, Hank paints the pattern of his shirt. Their unique art project combines conceptual and concrete art as well as Plein Air and portrait painting.
Everything began when the two of them met on a mountain hike. "He was with his medium format camera to take some photographs, me with some canvases and an easel to make some paintings," Hank says. The results of their humorous adventures around Europe are an appreciation of the joy of creating art, but an acknowledgment that sometimes works of art are simply pretentious as well.
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You may be cool... But never "I travel to multiple beautiful locations only to paint the patterns of my shirts" cool.
It doesn't matter where we are, we have the tendency to be obsessed with ourselves.
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It doesn't matter where we are, we have the tendency to be obsessed with ourselves.
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