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03/10/2023
Today we are profiling some awesome pieces by the legend
As always he is mashing up classic Hungarikum animation with global pop culture.
Up first is a riff on the early 15th century masterpiece “The Arnofilni Portrait” by early Dutch renaissance master Jan van Eyck. Mark mixes this classic with “Frakk, a macskák réme” aka the terror of cats. The 70’s and 80’s classic features a Hungarian Vizsla dog and his antagonistic relationship with Aunt Irma’s two cats. Genius!
Number 2 borrows from legendary Hungarian painter Szinyei Merse Pál and his wonderful vision of a may picnic. But instead of 19th century European romantics, Mark uses the felines from celebrated Hungarian animation macskafogó. Inspired.
Last but not least we have the instantly recognizable American Gothic pose, but rather than American plains farmers it is Kukori és Kotkoda who take center stage. These early 70’s animated favorites are a married couple who constantly bicker as if they were humans rather than fowl. Sensational combination.
Thanks as always Mark for keeping our streets so interesting.
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