Man Puts His Father On Paintings, Turning Famous Paintings Into Funny Scenes (16 pics)
He, his signature outfit and banjo fit perfectly into the plots of any paintings, look!
Every December, a photoshop lover named Matt Bonito starts a challenge in which he puts a photo of his beloved father on the frames from films, music videos, historical photographs and works of painting. The tradition has been going on for several years. Today we we will focus on a series with paintings by famous artists who visited the 84-year-old House of Bonito.
"Dogs play poker" (1903), Cassius Coolidge
I don't understand at all what's going on, but I seem to be winning
"Son of Man" (1964), Rene Margritt
"Sunday on the Island of Grand Jatte" (1886), Georges-Pierre Seurat
The Creation of Adam (1511), Michelangelo
Do you have any idea how much photoshop it took to put an 84 year old man in this position?
Balloon Girl (2018), Banksy
"Washington Crossing the Delaware" (1851), Emanuel Leutze
"Scream" (1893), Edvard Munch
"Mona Lisa" (1503-1505), Leonardo da Vinci
The Birth of Venus (1486), Sandro Botticelli
I'm sorry, I try not to look, but I'm stuck in this shell and these people are trying to blow my beard off.
"The Persistence of Memory" (1931), Salvador Dali
The Kiss (1908), Gustav Klimt
"American Gothic" (1930), Grant Wood
"Ambassadors" (1533), Hans Holbein
So who left the anamorphic skull on the floor?
Whistler's Mother (1871), James Whistler
Sorry guys, the banjo didn't work. I think she likes dubstep more.
Starry Night (1889), Vincent van Gogh