In this episode we tackle Gustav Klimt’s “The Kiss”. Don’t forget to check out our relaunched site at www.artsorigin.com where WE ARE OFFERING THIS PRINT FOR ONLY $4.99! Follow us on Twitter @ www.twitter.com/artsorigin for our our TWITCESSION specials.
In this episode we tackle Takashi Murakami’s rendering of the: “Stronger” album cover for Kanye West. Don’t forget to check out our relaunched site at www.artsorigin.com, and to check out our TWITCESSION specials follow us on Twitter @ www.twitter.com/artsorigin.
This episode we learn about “bombing Middle England” by Banksy. Leave us a comment if you’d like to request that we cover a specific work of art. Dont forget to visit our sponsor Arts Origin (www.artsorigin.com), where you can order 100,000s of prints online.
UPDATE: Looks like there has been news since we shot this episode that maybe Van Gogh did not cut off his own ear after all and that it was actually Paul Gaugin who cut it off…with a sword!
This episode we learn about “Starry Night” by Vincent Van Gogh. Leave us a comment if you’d like to request that we cover a specific work of art. Dont forget to visit our sponsor Arts Origin (www.artsorigin.com), where you can order 100,000s of prints online.
This episode we learn about Triptych, 1974 by Francis Bacon. Leave us a comment if you’d like to request that we cover a specific work of art. Dont forget to visit our sponsor Arts Origin (www.artsorigin.com), where you can order 100,000s of prints online.
This episode we learn about Ponies by Jeff Koons. Leave us a comment if you’d like to request that we cover a specific work of art. Dont forget to visit our sponsor Arts Origin, where you can order 100,000s of prints online.
This episode we learn about Gold Marilyn Monroe by Andy Warhol. Leave us a comment if you’d like to request that we cover a specific work of art. Dont forget to visit our sponsor Arts Origin (www.artsorigin.com), where you can order 100,000s of prints online.
This episode we learn about “Lullaby Spring” by Damien Hirst. Don’t forget to visit our sponsor Arts Origin, where you can order 100,000’s of prints online.