Art x Smart
- Kelly g
- Jun 16, 2015
- 1 min read
Korean Illustrator, Kim Dong-Kyu, started a series named Art x Smart merging ancient and modern day together by introducting 21st century products to famous historical artworks.
I found it very interesting how drastic the image changes when it is influenced by a modern object compared to the original artwork.

"The Last 2G Phone User" by Kim Duong-Kyu after 'The Last Supper’ by Leonardo Da Vinci,
1495-98

"Girl With A Pearl Earring and an iPhone" by Kim Duong-Kyu after ‘Girl With A Pearl Earring’ by Johannes Vermeer, 1665

"Sunday Afternoon with Society" by Kim Duong-Kyu after ‘A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande’ by Jattegeorges-Pierre Seurat, 1884–1886

"His Room’" by Kim-Duong-Kyu after ‘The Bedroom’ by Vincent Van Gogh, 1888

‘Please, Find Me an Outlet!" by Kim Duong-Kyu after 'Saturn Devouring His Son’ by Francisco Goya, 1819-23

"Kiss (the new one)" by Kim Duong-Kyu after 'The Kiss’ by Gustav Klimt, 1908-09

"Her Mirror" by Kim Duong-Kyu after 'Rokeby Venus' by Diego Velázquez, 1647–51

"My Phone Dropped!" by Kim Duong-Kyu after ‘The Scream’ by Edvard Munch, 1893

"Multi-Touch Zoom" by Kim Kim Dong-Kyu after ‘The Ancient of Days’ by William Blake, 1794

‘Soundcloud" by Kim Dong-Kyu after ‘The Dream’ by Pablo Picasso, 1932

"Hot Issue" by Kim Doung-Kyu after 'The Birth of Venus’ by Alexandre Cabanel, 1863

‘My phone Broke’ by Kim Dong-Kyu after 'Old Man in Sorrow' by Vincent Van Gogh, 1890
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