Turkish artist Murat Yıldırım has transformed some of the world’s most famous paintings, creating furry abstractions of them instead. Still recognizable but decidedly fluffy, his creations are comical yet also strangely beautiful.

And while renderings, we could see these works of art reproduced in touchable, tactile form for people to hang on their walls.

See more of Yıldırım’s work on Behance, and Instagram.

Images used with artist’s permission.

It has long been common to reproduce the world’s most famous paintings by imitation. In this abstract idea, I used furs as a creative tool to move world-famous paintings forward. With this effect, I combined the colors of all pictures in an innovative and vibrant way.

I have been impressed by classical paintings since my childhood. However, since modern art has become digital, I have turned all this into my favorite 3D artwork.

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Vincent Van Gogh
The Starry Night
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Salvador Dalí
The Persistence Of Memory
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Leonardo Da Vinci
Mona Lisa
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Claude Monet
Impression, Soleil Levant
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Edvard Munch
The Scream
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Johannes Vermeer
Girl With A Pearl Earring

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Ben VanderVeen is the founder and editor of Moss & Fog, one of the web’s longest-running visual culture destinations. Since 2009, he’s been finding and framing the most beautiful, surprising, and thought-provoking work in art, architecture, design, and nature — reaching over 325,000 readers each month. He lives in Portland, Oregon.

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  1. butterfly9591

    Like these their very different

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