Video: Live Angry Birds by Mohamed Raoof
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Simple casual video game Angry Birds in the last couple of years has become a real hit, probably the most popular video game in the world! And many of her fans would like to see birds from her in real life, for example, in a cage at home. The latter is, of course, impossible. But to see them is quite! And this is thanks to the talent of the artist Mohamed Raoof.
The Angry Birds video game, which appeared in 2009, has become a part of modern mass culture in two years, into a very fashionable trend. For example, characters from this game and its locations can be found not only in the game itself, but also in advertising, and even in art. Examples include the funny ad for the drug Gastrovet or the edible Angry Birds Cake Toppers. But the artist Mohamed Rauf created oil paintings based on the game Angry Birds.
These pictures depict the characters of Angry Birds - in fact, the angry birds themselves. They are portrayed as they would look if they were real birds found in nature. After all, the birds depicted in the video game have no analogues in the living world (except perhaps for an eagle), I am very schematic images of birds. And Mohamed Rauf turned on his imagination, connected his artistic talent and created quite realistic images of quite realistic birds.
All seven angry birds used in the game Angry Birds can be seen in Rauf's oil paintings on canvases. These are Red Bird, Blue Bird, Yellow Bird, White Bird, Black Bird, Green Bird with a Big Beak and Mighty Eagle (available only in the paid version of the game, so not all players have seen it).
They are drawn very naturally, in detail, in detail (and not schematically, as in the Angry Birds game itself), and even in natural conditions for them (as they could have been in the opinion of Mohamed Rauf).
Let's now wait for similar artwork depicting what Pacman might look like if he were real.
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