Author: Hidreley / Source: Bored Panda
Paintings of historical interiors are always fascinating as they are a glimpse of the stylistic conventions from past eras. They give us an insight into a past life, decorating trends of the time, people’s lifestyles and, of course, the state of mind of the artist who created them.
They give us a wonderful opportunity to discover the past!With this in mind, we wouldn’t lie saying that such paintings as Vincent van Gogh’s ‘The Bedroom’, Grant Wood’s ‘The Sun Shine on the Corner’, Wassily Kandinsky’s ‘Interior (My Dining Room)’ and many more, are historical records. UK-based creative agency NeoMam decided to revive these famous paintings and for their client Home Advisor create paintery interiors as if they were real-life rooms of the modern world.
“This got us thinking, what did these household settings from famous paintings look like in the real world? What if instead of a painting, the artists had taken a photograph?”
The 6 rooms bring to life famous paintings completed over the last two centuries with CG technology. The team that collaborated to create a realistic representation of each painting included specialist researcher Charlie Ashton, managing editor Jonathan Addy, CG artist, and interior designer Andrey Barinov and art director Povilas Daknys.
‘The Bedroom’ by Vincent Van Gogh
The painting known as ‘The Bedroom’ depicts Van Gogh’s room in the French town of Arles. The artist himself described this painting as the evocation of peace and relaxation. The bedroom features simple wooden furniture and his own artwork on the walls. The use of strong, contrasting colors and claustrophobic walls tend to evoke…
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