Via RaShOmoN, here's some amusing pop art from Isabel Samaras, fusing a Renaissance style with imagery from television, pop culture, and film. The stuff on the so-called classic site has the most fun with this, though if you're in a workspace be warned that some of the pictures are nudes. Many are good, but this clearly takes the cake:
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Posted by Gerry Canavan at 8:56 PM
Labels: art, film, Gilligan's Island, intertextuality, Isabel Samaras, Renaissance painting, television
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