Re-creating Iconic Masterpieces
In the art world masterpieces are the pieces that clearly express the iconic expression of the artist. They capture a quality that we can spot instantly as if it were a letter in the alphabet of our collective unconscious. Can you guess the artists that created these?
To understand and explore iconic traits Kevin Thom and I decided to re-create old masterpieces from art history with a Soul Art flair. We wanted to explore their iconic traits and come up with new creative ways to capture it.
As a research project we have been digging into what makes something iconic and how can we spot it, capture it and express it. Can you guess what artists are being expressed here…
Somewhere in the deep crevices of our being we all want to be iconic, because we know that we have something so unique and so brilliant to offer the world and we want to find our way of expressing it so everyone else can experience it.
This is part of our spiritual journey~ we are here to connect with and understand our own unique essence and express it in the world. When we connect with our own unique essence we tap into our own iconic trait.
The act of expressing your iconic trait instantly transforms your life into a work of art.
Are you ready to discover your iconic trait?
*Be sure to sign up for my free teleclass called ‘Discover Your Iconic Trait and transform your life & business into a work of art’.
The above masterpieces: Lichtenstein’s comic style art; ‘Mona Lisa’ Leonardo da Vinci; ‘Birth of Venus’ Botticelli; ‘Les Demoiselles D’Avignon’ Picasso.
Re-created masterpieces by Laura Hollick and Kevin Thom: ‘Les Demoiselles D’Avignon’ Picasso; Lichtenstein’s comic style art; ‘Birth of Venus’ Botticelli; ‘Mona Lisa’ Leonardo da Vinci.
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March 16th, 2010 at 1:01 am
It is so true that at some point in life we all awaken to this:
“Somewhere in the deep crevices of our being we all want to be iconic, because we know that we have something so unique and so brilliant to offer the world and we want to find our way of expressing it so everyone else can experience it.”
Thanks for sharing
Cheers
Heidi Alexandra Pollard
March 16th, 2010 at 12:19 pm
I’ve never thought about this “iconic” drive, but it surely does make some sense. Interesting read!
Sue Painter
March 16th, 2010 at 9:46 pm
Your classes sound like you could bring out the iconic drive in anybody Laura! I will definitely spread the word.
p.s. I love all of the recreated pictures especially the one on the beach! Absolutely beautiful!
March 17th, 2010 at 8:53 pm
Hi Laura, I always look forward to your posts because I know for sure I will see and read things that I won’t see anywhere else. You are most definitely a one of a kind gem in this artistic world! Thank you
Lynn Moore
March 18th, 2010 at 12:25 am
Amazing as always! I love you as Mona Lisa!
March 19th, 2010 at 2:06 pm
Laura, Thank you again for providing me with an online visit to art and artistic thought. We entrepreneurs get so caught up in our worlds it is
always so refreshing to visit your latest beautiful sharing. Mitch
March 21st, 2010 at 4:24 pm
Off to discover my own iconic trait. Laura, this is great, thanks.
March 21st, 2010 at 4:43 pm
Laura,
Great topic and I really enjoyed your call. It’s nice to tap into the artistic perspective and expand our brand essence.
Thanks again.
Write on!~
Lisa