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Repost: The Mechanics of Art!

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The Creation of Adam (Michelangelo) Photo by Freddy Fabris

2/22/16: Photographer Freddy Fabris always knew he wanted to find some innovative way to recreate the paintings of the Renaissance masters but he didn’t know exactly how to do it until he came upon an auto-mechanic shop in the Midwest. Somehow, observing the mechanics gave him the idea of shooting a series of portraits reenacting the painting he loves.

“Translating painting into photography was a challenge I looked forward to. I wanted to respect the look and feel of the originals, but needed to come up with a conceptual twist that would create a new layer to the original.” – Freddy Fabris for Huffington Post

These are some very game auto mechanics! The portraits are lovely and a little funny at the same time. It’s pretty remarkable how Fabris managed to successfully recreate the paintings. His use of light is especially skillful.

You can see all of Freddy Fabris’s amazing work on Saatchi Art and on Instagram and Facebook.

Rembrandt-inspired portraits Photo by Freddy Fabris

Rembrandt-inspired portraits
Photo by Freddy Fabris

The Last Supper (Leonardo da Vinci) Photo by Freddy Fabris

The Last Supper (Leonardo da Vinci) Photo by Freddy Fabris

Rembrandt-inspired portraits Photo by Freddy Fabris

Rembrandt-inspired portraits
Photo by Freddy Fabris

The Anatomy Lesson (Rembrandt) Photo by Freddy Fabris

The Anatomy Lesson (Rembrandt) Photo by Freddy Fabris

Rembrandt-inspired portraits Photo by Freddy Fabris

Rembrandt-inspired portraits
Photo by Freddy Fabris

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2 thoughts on “Repost: The Mechanics of Art!

  1. bcparkison's avatar

    Well..they are certainly different..kinda dark.

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