‘the real life models’ by flora borsi‘the corn poppy’ by kees van dongen re-interpreted as a modelall images © flora borsi

 

 

 

 

hungarian artist flóra borsi has conceptualized what the models of classic paintings would look like by photo-manipulating the compositions. as almost every photographer uses graphics software to complete their work, borsi swaps roles, re-imagining paintings such as those by picasso,  kees van dongen and amedeo modigliani as photo-realistic model figures. ‘some artists use pure imagination to paint their artworks, others may prefer to create art by using a real life model as reference for the anatomy,’ says borsi. ‘what if these abstract models were real people?’

flora borsi: the real life models‘fool’s hat – narrenhut’ by rudolf hausner re-interpreted as a model

the real life models by flora borsi‘portrait of a polish woman’ by amedeo modigliani re-interpreted as a model

the real life models by flora borsi‘woman with green hat’ by pablo picasso re-interpreted as a model

the real life models by flora borsikazimir severinovich malevich’s bust of a woman re-interpreted as a model

the real life models by flora borsireal life models from american gothic