An Alphabet Created As A Tribute To The Most Famous Modern And Contemporary Artists
A few days ago Cess, a young studio located in Madrid focused on 3d work, released ‘The Artphabet’ for their ’36 days of type’ project.
This collection is a tribute to the most famous modern and contemporary artists in a form of an alphabet. Each letter represents different iconic artist focusing on one of their most famous works of art. For example, the soup can by Andy Warhol for the letter ‘A’ or a brick wall with the iconic Balloon Girl graffiti by Banksy for the letter ‘B’.
Scroll down to check out the artsiest alphabet ever.
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Andy Warhol
Bansky
Mondrian
Damien Hirst
Escher
Frida Kahlo
Gaudí
Keith Haring
Robert Indiana
Jeff Koons
Kandinsky
Lichenstein
Miró
Jackson Pollock
Okuda
Picasso
Basquiat
René Magritte
Salvador Dalí
Takashi Murakami
Matisse
Van Gogh
Wesselmann
Griessgraber
Yayoi Kusama
Munch
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Share on FacebookDamien Hirst?? You fu***** kidding me? He doesn't deserve a tribute, he is a psycho bastar and should be in a mental institution or prison. Damn!
Look closer: It's "P." for Piet Mondrian because M is taken for Matisse.
Load More Replies...You should do one for yourself I loved the art of each and every one of them!
Absolutely excellent . But as you did a letter that is the initial of the artist's name. Why did you not do it for all the artists? You could have had Alexandre Cabanel (1823-1889) for C Paul Nash (1889–1946) for N Arthur Quartley (1839–1886) for Q and Jean Xceron (1890–1967) for X
I was unfamiliar with Okuda. Now, I have a new favorite artist to follow. Thanks, Pandas!
Damien Hirst?? You fu***** kidding me? He doesn't deserve a tribute, he is a psycho bastar and should be in a mental institution or prison. Damn!
Look closer: It's "P." for Piet Mondrian because M is taken for Matisse.
Load More Replies...You should do one for yourself I loved the art of each and every one of them!
Absolutely excellent . But as you did a letter that is the initial of the artist's name. Why did you not do it for all the artists? You could have had Alexandre Cabanel (1823-1889) for C Paul Nash (1889–1946) for N Arthur Quartley (1839–1886) for Q and Jean Xceron (1890–1967) for X
I was unfamiliar with Okuda. Now, I have a new favorite artist to follow. Thanks, Pandas!
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