西班牙艺术家米格尔·安吉尔·贝林春(Miguel Angel Belinchon)长期从事真实感壁画的创作。然而在2016年,他的作品开始发生变化,采用了立体主义风格,拉长了主题。脖子和脸部的分割会让毕加索感到骄傲。尽管有扭曲的面部特征,他的许多新作品都以可辨认的主题为特色。
Spanish artist Miguel Ángel Belinchón or “Belin(previously) has long practiced photorealistic murals. It was in 2016 however, that his work began to mutate with the adoption of a cubist style, elongating his subjects’ necks and segmenting their faces in ways that would make Picasso himself proud. Despite the distorted facial features, many of his new works feature recognizable subjects. Belin’s paintings honor some of his great inspirations, displaying the likenesses of painters such as Frida Kahlo, Keith Haring, and Dali, alongside famous subjects such as the Mona Lisa.Belin’s current solo exhibition is named after his self-created style, Post Neo Cubism, which can be seen at Paris-based 24 Beaubourg through June 25, 2017. You can see more of Belin’s stylistic mash-ups on his website and Instagram. (via Juxtapoz and Arrested Motion)