You have to see this artist's adorable cartoon versions of famous paintings
Briefly

Hunor Fogarasi, an illustrator from Targu Mures, Romania, specializes in creating stylized, exaggerated representations of characters and creatures. His artistry involves meticulous research and creative interpretation, as seen in his renditions of classical paintings like František Ženíšek's 1884 work. Some notable pieces include 'Hippo Polo,' inspired by the Animal Olympics, and 'Necrobird,' a bird-human hybrid concept, demonstrating his innovative approach. Fogarasi's work reflects a unique blend of classic inspiration and modern cartoon aesthetics, and he shares more on his ArtStation profile. Readers can also explore tools to enhance their digital art skills.
"It looks simple on the surface, but a lot of work and research goes into polishing the final result," he tells us.
"This is my own stylised interpretation of František Ženíšek's painting Oldrich and Božena, which was originally made in 1884."
"I got the idea to draw this undead, bird-human hybrid while looking at photos of ostrich skeletons."
"Another interpretation of an old master's work. This time I used the art of the amazing Arnold Böcklin as my jumping off point."
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