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patteef Patteef mixes fine arts with pop culture. All collages are made under 5 minutes, on an iPhone.

Fernando Botero
13/09/2025

Fernando Botero

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12/09/2025

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The Temptation of St. AnthonPieter HuysThe Temptation of St. Anthony has always been one of those paintings that feels l...
11/09/2025

The Temptation of St. Anthon
Pieter Huys

The Temptation of St. Anthony has always been one of those paintings that feels like chaos frozen in time. Pieter Huys painted demons, monsters, and visions that haunted the saint—symbols of temptation, fear, and the fight for inner peace. When I look at it today, I see more than medieval horror. I see the timeless struggle we all face: distraction, excess, and the noise that pulls us away from ourselves.

Royalty
05/09/2025

Royalty

Miss Virginia GammellSir James Jebusa ShannonShe’s not just sitting pretty — she’s staring you down.In Miss Virginia Gam...
03/09/2025

Miss Virginia Gammell
Sir James Jebusa Shannon

She’s not just sitting pretty — she’s staring you down.

In Miss Virginia Gammell, Sir James Jebusa Shannon gives us more than a portrait. This is poise weaponized. The velvet chair, the heavy drapery, the delicate dress — all classic signals of wealth and refinement. But it’s Virginia’s gaze that owns the room. Calm. Cool. Borderline intimidating.

Shannon was known for painting society women, but this one hits different. There’s an edge — like she knows exactly how she’s being seen, and lets you look anyway.

It’s all control: the flawless surface, the softness of the textures, the razor-sharp stillness. But under that polish? Power.

Now imagine her with ink peeking out from under those sleeves. Like I did here.

Perseus holding the severed head of MedusaWhen you look at this piece, you see two worlds colliding. On one side, Perseu...
29/08/2025

Perseus holding the severed head of Medusa

When you look at this piece, you see two worlds colliding. On one side, Perseus holding the severed head of Medusa—an ancient myth etched into history, a symbol of both fear and triumph. On the other side, modern ink culture: tattoos as armor, expression, rebellion, and identity. Both tell stories carved into the surface, both meant to last, both a kind of protection.

I love blending classical art with the raw honesty of tattooed bodies because it reveals how little has changed. People have always marked themselves, whether in marble, paint, or skin. Medusa wasn’t just a monster; she was also power, rage, and transformation. Tattoos, in their own way, carry that same energy. They turn scars into beauty, silence into voice, and pain into design.

This collage is about finding that intersection—where ancient myths meet the ink of today. Where stone meets skin. Where history feels alive again.

Would love to hear your take: art, tattoos, or both?

LIZ Model
28/08/2025

LIZ

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The BalconyÉdouard ManetWhen Manet dropped The Balcony in 1869, it hit like a glitch in the system. At a time when every...
27/08/2025

The Balcony
Édouard Manet

When Manet dropped The Balcony in 1869, it hit like a glitch in the system. At a time when everyone was painting polished scenes of upper-class life, he gave us this: friends of his, staring blankly, disconnected, dreamlike. No storyline. No drama. Just presence.

Front and center is Berthe Morisot — this was her first appearance in his work, but she’d go on to be one of his favorite muses. The vibe? Unsettling. Still. Almost like they’re ghosts behind the glass.

Critics hated it. One shouted “Close the shutters!” Another compared Manet to a house painter. Why? Because of the raw color clashes: neon-green shutters, bright white dresses, a slap of blue in the tie, and details where you wouldn’t expect — like the flowers getting more love than some of the faces.

Manet was flipping the bird to tradition. No hierarchy. No neat realism. Just pure visual tension.

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Resting Venus with CupidNicolas PoussinNicolas Poussin’s Resting Venus with Cupid (c. 1626–1627) blends classical mythol...
31/07/2025

Resting Venus with Cupid
Nicolas Poussin

Nicolas Poussin’s Resting Venus with Cupid (c. 1626–1627) blends classical mythology with quiet sensuality. Painted during his early years in Rome, this work shows Venus reclining in a dreamlike landscape, her body idealized in the tradition of ancient sculpture. Cupid rests beside her, his bow and quiver set aside — a rare moment of calm for the god of love. Poussin, a key figure of French Baroque classicism, drew heavily on Greco-Roman art, infusing his mythological scenes with balance, clarity, and restraint. Here, the composition is carefully staged: the curve of Venus’s body mirrors the rolling hills behind her, while soft light caresses her skin, emphasizing both her beauty and her stillness. Unlike later, more dramatic interpretations of Venus, Poussin’s version feels introspective — more about contemplation than seduction. It’s a painting that speaks to serenity, order, and the timeless allure of the classical world, captured through the lens of 17th-century idealism.

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A carousel to start your weekend1 Adèle Kindt - Portrait of a Girl2 Annibale Carracci - The Choice of Heracles3 Elephant...
28/07/2025

A carousel to start your weekend

1 Adèle Kindt - Portrait of a Girl
2 Annibale Carracci - The Choice of Heracles
3 Elephants hold trunks
4 Michelangelo - The Creation of Adam
5 René Magritte - Portrait d’Arlette Magritte
6 Ernst Ludwig Kirchner - Women Bathing Between White Stones

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WoefMuse .alves______  had her picture taken by  Shoutout to everyone sharing this in their Stories. Out here, creators ...
24/07/2025

Woef

Muse .alves______ had her picture taken by

Shoutout to everyone sharing this in their Stories. Out here, creators like me are often treated like stray dogs—kept outside the algorithm’s gate for not playing by the rules. But every share? It’s a crack in the fence. A way in. One tap from you, and suddenly we’re not barking at the edges—we’re being heard.

She’s got Botticelli energy, butterfly tattoos, and a playlist full of Fleetwood Mac.He’s got Van Gogh’s soul, scratchy ...
23/07/2025

She’s got Botticelli energy, butterfly tattoos, and a playlist full of Fleetwood Mac.
He’s got Van Gogh’s soul, scratchy knees, and a heart that beats in brushstrokes.
Together? They’re rolling through life in a rust-toned campervan with nothing but a tank full of gas and too many feelings. 🚐💨

This isn’t just a selfie. It’s a love letter to freedom, to found family, to art that escapes the frame and starts living. They’re not running away — they’re chasing sunsets, flea markets, and gas station coffee. Inked memories on skin, and masterpieces behind the eyes.

Because sometimes the greatest museums are the ones with wheels.

I scroll, find inspiring pictures of tattooed people and mix them with classic art. All made on an IPhone with a simple app that allows to layer. Under 5 minutes.
No desktop-photoshop-Ai-…

Hope you enjoy

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Adres

Antwerp
2050

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