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DDiarte

Fine Art

DDiArte uses the digital manipulation to look for the symbolism in the surreal and giving it a new perspective on the current issues of our society.
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DDiArte was inspired by the work of  "O amor em visita" by Herberto Hélder, as a starting point to carry out this work.
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DDiArte was inspired by the work of "Venus at Her Mirror" (The Rokeby Venus) by Diego Velázquez, 1647–51, as a starting point to carry out this work, giving it a new perspective on current issues of our society.
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DDiArte was inspired by the work of "Narcissus",by John Gibson, 1838, as a starting point to carry out this work, giving it a new perspective on current issues of our society.
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DDiArte was inspired by the work of "Ophelia" by John Everett Millais, 1851/52, as a starting point to carry out this work, giving it a new perspective on current issues of our society.
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DDiArte was inspired by the work of "proserpina" by bernini, as a starting point to carry out this work, giving it a new perspective on current issues of our society.
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DDiArte uses digital manipulation to look for the symbolism in the surreal and giving it a new perspective on the current issues of our society.
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DDiArte uses the digital manipulation to look for the symbolism in the surreal and giving it a new perspective on the current issues of our society.
© DDiArte | http://ddiarte.photography/
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DDiArte uses digital manipulation to look for the symbolism in the surreal and giving it a new perspective on the current issues of our society.
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DDiArte uses digital manipulation to look for the symbolism in the surreal and giving it a new perspective on the current issues of our society.
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DDiArte was inspired by the work of 'The Tree of Forgiveness ' by Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, 1882, as a starting point to carry out this work, giving it a new perspective on current issues of our society.
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DDiArte was inspired by the work of  "Laocoonte",  a Vatican statue, as a starting point to carry out this work, giving it a new perspective on current issues of our society.
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DDiArte was inspired by the work of "The Garden of Earthly Delights" by Hieronymus Bosch, as a starting point to carry out this work, giving it a new perspective on current issues of our society.
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