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Anthropomorphic Art And What It Really Is

The work of this artist is different from other paintings as when he draws a pug it could look oddly like Winston Churchill, even donned on the same outfit. Some call it anthropomorphic art. For this artist it is too hard for them to fix old paintings from the 18th and 19 century as this is what he does. Visit cat portrait artist to learn more about paintings.

 

For originality, this artist then takes the painting and places an animal’s face over it. For this Belgian artist who used to be an art restores, his works can be called aristochiens and aristocrats. The good thing about his work is that he knows how to capture the image of an animal pretending to be some dignified Englishmen really well.

 

Due to the overflowing talent this person has he can make additions to an original piece and no one will even know the different. The pieces he created does look so much like the times they were created in yet come to think of in old paintings people usually look like dogs. An idea like this would not be one that the president of the American Society might like to hear.

 

A piece from the artist was, not long ago, part of the animal society’s auction in New York for a fundraising event. The gallery with club chairs, tartan couches leather bound books and Sloan ranger’s bibelots was where this artist showed the public his collected with 27 unique pieces in them. The gallery provides an unusually apt setting for his oeuvre. For more information on paintings check out canvas painting from photograph.

 

In a telephone interview from Brussels where he lives, the artist said that he likes to keep his paintings distinguished and discreet. The work that he makes is not out there or in your face but one that expresses his emotions. He gave a self deprecating cough, and added that he has noticed that the people who buy them are almost always in the first ranks of their fields, be it industry or the nobility, people who aren’t afraid to have a sense of humor.

 

In fact, it seems that his aristochiens are eagerly bought up by the aristo people of Europe, and even royalty. His portrait sits among the collections of many royals as well as those people who already have an ancestral portrait collection. In a certain way these portraits can really be unique.

 

He combs flea markets, antique shops and private homes for portraits to restore, then matches dog to subject. This German pointer looks closely like a French officer at the battle of Alma in a blue dress uniform with gold epaulettes, sword and an array of medals. Notably some of the portraits that this artist has already restored come with family crests. What he will do is to slowly conceal it and add on things like dog bones.

 

As inspiration this artist copied the face of his dog into a couple of portraits that he was working on. It is inevitable not to have haters as now people think this artist is disrespecting many ancestral portraits. Dogs are part of the work of this artist since they deserve to be part of it. Dogs are creatures that are loyal and are not biased. There are also many more surprises that a dog will bring to someone.

 

His works costs an average of $5,000 to $8,000. Apparently a professor said that this kind of art has long existed. She cited examples of it in the etchings of two famous painters as 18th and 19th century graphic artists and satirists.

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