Great news, everybody! Smartypants, one of our readers, is taking us all to an art gallery. Bad news: It’s full of snaaakes. From artist Bill Flowers comes Snakes Invade Great Moments In Art History, reimagining classic paintings on an epic scale.
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Too funny, I saw a similar take but re ‘Gluten Free’ which I think is pure genius. 😀 http://sobadsogood.com/2015/11/10/behold-what-art-looks-after-its-been-made-gluten-free/
I just sent that to a relative who studies art and has allergies. 🙂
If you haven’t seen it yet, kindly review the video attached at the end of gluten free art link; I feel it is not only informative but accurate.
I love the Snakey Nights after Van Gogh, it’s my 2nd favourite interpretation after Exploding TARDIS (yes I’m a Whovian)
I like “Sunday Afternoon…” because a snake in a top hat is pure gold.
Yes, and carrying little walking sticks and parasols – that’s one of my faves in the series, too.
I appreciate the artist’s sentiment, but these just creep me out. *shudder*
How did my portrait get on the net. Retired Lady Snake Charmer!
Love the Dali. I saw that once when I took… Oops, sorry, flashback.
Oh and thank you Smartypants.
“epic SCALE” *snerk*
What I did there, you have seen it.
That snake Venus has sort of a doe-eyed gentle Venusian look about her, no?
Yes, and I love the snake cherubs with their garlands! 😀