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You! Be Inspired! — Empty Paintings by Bence Hajdu

Inspiration   October 4, 2012  by Patrick Jude Ilagan

What would it look like, if the characters of famous paintings can walk, talk and possibly leave their canvas just like the paintings in Hogwarts? It may be impossible to see these famous paintings to walk and talk but Bence Hadju made it possible for the characters to leave their canvases.

Bence Hajdu is a fine-art student from Hungary and his re-interpretation of classical paintings devoid of human activity reveals a tranquil and eerie atmosphere exposing the intimate details of architecture and perspective to the viewer’s scrutiny.

 

Seaport with the Embarkation of St. Ursula by Claude Gellée, 1641

Reinterpretation by Bence Hajdu

The Last Supper by Leonardo Da Vinci, 1498

Reinterpretation of  Bence Hadju

Occulus in the Camera Degli Sposi by Andrea Mantegna, 1473

Reintrepation  of  Bence Hadju

The Virgin of the Annunciation by Fra Angelico, 1450

Reintreptation by Bence Hadju

Oath of the Horatii by Jacques-Louis David, 1784

Reinterpretation  by Bence Hadju

Annunciation by Sandro Botticelli, 1490

Reinterpretation of Bence Hadju

 

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 Patrick Jude Ilagan

Patrick Jude Ilagan is a graphic designer/photographer hailing from the vast jungles of urban Manila. Always on the look out for visually appealing stuff he scours the internet and the bustling city in search of inspiration. His tools for mass creation is a Canon 500D along with a wide array of lights and lenses plus a 4 year old (but still fighting) laptop. Check out his work here.

  • laura noname

    look at the work from José Manuel Ballester