STARS ON ART
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MODERNIZED PORTRAITS

A set of classic star portraits made with a modernistic approach, using mid-century hues and patterns. Color arrived in cinematic films for the first time in 1915, ushering in an epochal change in cinema history. A truth that will appear as predictable to our modern eyes, but it tells the story of a problematic achievement: it tells the story of a film that strives to grow closer and closer to reality. This collection of Modernized Portraits is a tribute to this transformation since it is illusory and capable of astonishment to the few carefully chosen colors that gradually colored a black-and-white universe. The faces in this series fall between a traditional charcoal sketch and pictures experienced outside a television screen. They appear to appear through pixels while retaining their vintage allure. Modernized Portraits is a series that features a precise photographic depiction that is genuine and truthful while still glittering with artistic sparkle. Geometric colors and shapes with exquisite cold tones bring vintage images to life. As provocative flashbacks, the faces of ancient stars and divas, their features, kisses, and movements are immortalized. They convey the dramatic chiaroscuro of black and white and the inventiveness of color.

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MODERNIZED PORTRAITS

A set of classic star portraits made with a modernistic approach, using mid-century hues and patterns. Color arrived in cinematic films for the first time in 1915, ushering in an epochal change in cinema history. A truth that will appear as predictable to our modern eyes, but it tells the story of a problematic achievement: it tells the story of a film that strives to grow closer and closer to reality. This collection of Modernized Portraits is a tribute to this transformation since it is illusory and capable of astonishment to the few carefully chosen colors that gradually colored a black-and-white universe. The faces in this series fall between a traditional charcoal sketch and pictures experienced outside a television screen. They appear to appear through pixels while retaining their vintage allure. Modernized Portraits is a series that features a precise photographic depiction that is genuine and truthful while still glittering with artistic sparkle. Geometric colors and shapes with exquisite cold tones bring vintage images to life. As provocative flashbacks, the faces of ancient stars and divas, their features, kisses, and movements are immortalized. They convey the dramatic chiaroscuro of black and white and the inventiveness of color.