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The world's famous paintings are Fully Meoified by Shu Yamamoto
Learn the art of attracting cats from Teacher Shu Yamamoto
The Cat Art Museum of Japanese artist Shu Yamamoto is a "cat art" universe that "fully meows" world-famous paintings. His meows painting project began in 2007. At that time, Shu Yamamoto, who was over 60 years old, accidentally discovered that his youngest son had painted Van Gogh in his self-portrait as a cat. His imagination was rich and he began to think: if all the characters in world-famous paintings were turned into cats, Will it be particularly interesting?
The answer, of course, is: Yes!! The exhibition of the Cat Art Museum set up in the 1908 granary of No. 8 Bridge Art Space this time is really great for taking photos. At the entrance of the exhibition, cat-ear hair bands were distributed to the audience, and the girls immediately got into the zone. The exhibition showcases a total of 61 paintings, which are divided into seven areas: Ancient Cat Art, Renaissance, Baroque to Neoclassicism and Realism, Impressionism, 21st Century Art, and Asian Art. Here, the characters in every famous painting transform into adorable cats, and even the environments within the paintings are meoified simultaneously. The process of visiting the exhibition feels as if humans have accidentally entered the artistic world created by the cats. @Nina @ Dianxiaoping Toutiao Account # Encounter ART # "CAT ART World Famous Paintings · Fully Meoified by Shu Yamamoto" "No. 8 Bridge Art Space ·1908 Granary"

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