“Hidden Faces: Covered Portraits of the Renaissance,” a new exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, will be the first ever to showcase the history of a peculiar and little-known practice of ...
You never know when inspiration will strike. For Chicago-based professional photographer Freddy Fabris, it happened when he stumbled into an auto repair shop while helping his friend get his car fixed ...
A photo editor has gone to town on classic Renaissance paintings, Photoshopping away their curves as if in preparation for a modern-day fashion ad, reports Desn Boom. Our perception of beauty has ...
The Renaissance began in Italy in the 1400s. Newly made scientific discoveries meant that painters were depicting the human form with more anatomical accuracy, but their subjects were often intensely ...
At first glance, the world of car mechanics and Renaissance paintings have absolutely nothing in common. However, if you think about it, both involve getting your hands dirty and paying attention to ...
Talented photographer Freddy Fabris has recreated several world-famous Renaissance paintings with auto mechanics. Blending two worlds that seemingly would never meet, considering automobiles didn’t ...