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Home The GalleryQuartertoFour: Old Masters + Pop Culture Mashups

QuartertoFour: Old Masters + Pop Culture Mashups

Posted on January 14, 2013December 21, 2013by James

Check out these hysterical, dope, and compositionally conscious mashups of old master paintings and pop culture phenomenons by Emmanuel Laflamme, better known as QuartertoFour!

QuartertoFour: Old Masters + Pop Culture Mashups

QuartertoFour: Old Masters + Pop Culture Mashups

QuartertoFour: Old Masters + Pop Culture Mashups

QuartertoFour: Old Masters + Pop Culture Mashups

QuartertoFour: Old Masters + Pop Culture Mashups

QuartertoFour: Old Masters + Pop Culture Mashups

QuartertoFour: Old Masters + Pop Culture Mashups

QuartertoFour: Old Masters + Pop Culture Mashups

QuartertoFour: Old Masters + Pop Culture Mashups

QuartertoFour: Old Masters + Pop Culture Mashups

QuartertoFour: Old Masters + Pop Culture Mashups

 

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