"Mona Lisa defragged" by Tyler Bohm in acrylic on wood and plexiglass

Bohm

The pixel art o pixelated art is now in vogue due to certain video games that are marking an entire era such as Minecraft or that infinite number of mobile games that are bringing with them a certain nostalgia for those of us who went through the 80s and 90s for the video game machines of yesteryear.

For this reason we can find certain artists who are found in pixelated art a form of bring us original and different works to which we are more used. Tyler Bohm is one of them and he quotes us before «Mona Lisa defragged», a work made of acrylic and wood that has great originality and that may be that special point that is missing from a space that you want to become a point of meeting for friends.

The main idea is the division into many parts of even a work of such caliber as is the Mona Lisa. As it happens with this artistic work by Bohm in which he defragments the vision we have about this masterpiece of classical painting.

Bohm

Although it may look like pixelated art the message may be deeper of what one can grasp at first, especially if we place each of those pieces that make up the entire work and that could be each of the atoms that also make up our bodies.

Bohm takes us to more of his work with this so particular style and, in some moments, so video game from your own website. If we look for something similar that has passed these lines we go to another format for Norwegian banknotes where that particular style was used in the pixel to form a very creative and original series.

A special concept for the time that we unintentionally we had a good day looking at a screen that is full of pixels.


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