Artist Reimagines Historical Art Icons As If They Were Modern-Day Influencers
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By Vika https://mail.pictolic.com/article/artist-reimagines-historical-art-icons-as-if-they-were-modern-day-influencers.htmlClassical art and artists were sort of the influencers back in the day. Therefore, the concept of reimagining some of those icons as trendsetters of today's world is not far-fetched.
Tiago, an innovative artist from Porto, Portugal, is the one who did exactly that and gave some of the most famous artworks and artists a contemporary makeover. The results are absolutely amazing and also eye-opening, showing how styling and setting can change our perception from classical to modern.
Tiago doesn't use AI; his work is either made in collaboration with photographers or is cleverly photoshopped. Besides these mash-ups, the artist, on his Instagram page called 'Untitled,' also shares other art and modern vibe manipulations. If you like his style, make sure to check it out.
8 PHOTOS

#1 Mona Lisa
Pictolic reached out to Tiago, who shared what motivated him to start creating these makeovers. He wrote: “The desire to make these historical figures, whom I admire so much, more accessible and appealing to everyone.”

#2 Mona Lisa

#3 Salvador Dalí
We were wondering how the environment and culture of Porto influence Tiago’s artistic work and the choices he makes.
He commented: “The city, just like Instagram, is my main source of inspiration. Porto has experienced a tourism boom in recent years, and my collection "As an Influencer" is a reflection on this tourism of selfies and Instagram, where everything is perfect.”

#4 Venus

#5 The Girl With A Pearl Earring
Tiago also shared more about the process of selecting and transforming historical artists into modern-looking figures.
“I have several photographers and models I collaborate with, which is why you can see not only the city of Porto but also London, Paris, or even Tokyo in the backgrounds of my works. I conduct exhaustive research to find the best photo that fits the artist I intend to work on. This is undoubtedly where I spend the most time in the process. In the end, I edit the photo in Photoshop to achieve the desired final result.”

#6 Vincent Van Gogh

#7 David
Tiago seems to like surrealism and classical painting. Therefore, we were curious to learn how these artistic influences were reflected in his current work.
“These influences allow me to create compositions that mix reality with imagination. I am truly free in my creations, and that's what I love most about my work,” wrote Tiago.
And lastly, the artist shared what challenges come up when creating these photos.
“Working with the best photographers and being rigorous in my edits. If I don't like something, I don't publish it.”

#8 Pablo Picasso
Keywords: Artist | Historical art icons | Art icons | Art history | Modern influencers | Art | Photos | Classical artworks
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