Iconic Pixelated Paintings

Jaebum Joo Simplifies Great Pieces in History

Behance artist Jaebum Joo bases his artwork off famous paintings and turns them into 8-bit masterpieces. Using the works of great artists such as Van Gogh, Picasso and Warhol, Joo adds his own tech-inspired twist.

All of the painting are still recognizable, even though they have lost much of the detail from the original version. While the original Mona Lisa has a mouth where one cannot tell if she is frowning or smiling, the pixelated version is obviously smirking. In an 8-bit version, Warhol’s can of Campbell’s Soup now looks like a power-up that Mario would get from jumping on a Goomba.

Jaebum Joo modernizes classic paintings by making them seem like they were created on a computer.
Trend Themes
1. Pixelated Artwork - Creating 8-bit versions of famous paintings offers disruptive innovation opportunities in the art world, merging traditional masterpieces with modern technology.
2. Tech-inspired Twist - Adding a tech-inspired twist to iconic paintings opens doors for disruptive innovation in the intersection of art and technology, appealing to a younger generation.
3. Simplifying Great Pieces - Simplifying well-known artworks into pixelated versions unlocks new opportunities for disruptive innovation, allowing for unique interpretations and creative expressions.
Industry Implications
1. Art - The art industry can explore opportunities to embrace pixelated artwork as a way to attract new audiences and create innovative experiences.
2. Technology - The technology industry can leverage tech-inspired twists on iconic paintings to create unique digital products, merging art and technology for innovative user experiences.
3. Education - Incorporating pixelated artwork into educational platforms can offer new and engaging ways to teach art history, allowing students to interact with well-known masterpieces in a digital format.

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