Old in new art

It’s no surprise that many artists today often look to art history’s many masterworks for inspiration.

Combining what we already know into something completely different is just our creativity and so we create something completely new, unique.

Inspired by the world around us, we create something personal.

We are inspired by what has already been created.
Something cannot arise from nothing.


 "Good artists copy, great artists steal"
                                                    Pablo Picasso


Acrylic and tempera on canvas pad by Artanq 
'Madonna and child'
Giovanni Battista Salvi da Sassoferrato
oil on canvas

Tempera on cardboard by Artanq 
'Still Life with Apples and a Pomegranate'
Gustave Courbet 
Oil on canvas, 1871 

Acrylic and mixed media on paper by Artanq 
'Metal Plate with Peaches and Vine Leaves'
Giovanni Ambrogio Figino
Oil on panel, 1591/94

'Raccoon'
Collage and mixed media on paper by Artanq 
'Washerwoman'
By Jean-Siméon Chardin
Oil on canvas, 1733/39

'Moja Lisa'
Acrylic and tempera on canvas by Artanq 
Mixed media on paper by Artanq

'The smile worth millions' movie by Artanq 

'Mona Lisa'
Leonardo da Vinci
Oil on panel, 1503/06







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