About
Welcome to my little corner of artistic exhibitionism! I'm Martin, a slightly clumsy artist armed with colored pencils and an unhealthy obsession with tweaking famous paintings.
I specialize in the noble arts of realism and drawing, with a peculiar twist. I take renowned paintings, like the serious masterpieces of neoclassicism and academicism, and inject them with a subtle dose of absurdity. It's like a sophisticated game of "hide-and-seek" where I add unexpected elements that make you question your sanity. Who needs historical accuracy when you can add a lightsaber to a 19th-century Greek general?
Drawing inspiration from the artistic giants of the past, like Jacques-Louis David, Jean-Leon Gerome and Johannes Vermeer, I try to tap into their greatness while desperately trying not to embarrass myself in comparison.
Now, let's get real—my drawings won't change the world or inspire deep philosophical debates. But I consider butchering great paintings fun, so I'm fine with that.
Oh, and hey, I've got prints for sale! Because let's be honest, what better way to flaunt your refined taste in art than by hanging my peculiar creations on your walls? I can't think of one, and if you do, I beg you to reconsider.
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