Video: Deserted paintings by famous artists. Art project Abandoned Paintings Hajdu Bence
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Accustomed to the fact that it is always noisy and bustling around, cars scurry along the roads, and passers-by along the streets, we can hardly imagine what could have been, and once it was, quite differently. Quiet urban landscapes by Andy Rudak seem unusual, deserted cities in Lucie & Simon's photographs seem strange … The famous paintings of Renaissance artists look just as surprising and strange, from which all people suddenly left, leaving the landscapes lonely, empty and quiet … This unexpected art project called Abandoned paintings - the handiwork of a Hungarian artist Hajdu Bence … A student at the University of Fine Arts in Budapest, Haidu was once tasked with assessing and exploring perspective in Renaissance paintings. It seemed to him that it would be much easier to complete this task by removing "extraneous" objects from the canvases. Having transformed in this way, the paintings became so calm, quiet and comfortable that they could not but influence the young artist and serve as an inspiration for the creation of a whole series of such unusual landscapes.
When will there still be an opportunity to see what the hall looked like when the future apostles, led by Jesus, left it, having finished the Last Supper? In what circumstances did the three brothers from the Roman family of the Horace swear an oath when they were going to confront the three warriors of the Curiacian family? Where did the Archangel Gabriel find the Virgin Mary, in a hurry to inform her that she will become the mother of the Messiah, Jesus Christ? And, finally, what peace and tranquility emanates from the seascape from the painting by Claude Lorran, where people are still not bustling, hurrying to prepare everything necessary for the sailing of Saint Ursula, who does not yet know what disaster this planned sea voyage will turn out to be!
Art project Abandoned Paintings by Hajdu Bence is a creative experiment of a talented student, future designer, artist, illustrator. Other projects of the author can be found on his website.
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