Famous Art And Emoticons

By Emily Sigidson


The art industry is making a change! And yet, it somehow stays the same? The imagination and creation appears to still be there but the outlet is now evolving. Into what, you ask? Easy. Everything new age and social media related. This new way of showcasing art can introduce a whole other group to all of its wander and even revolutionize the industry itself.

In an effort to keep up with the ever-changing trends, the art industry is now witnessing a new way to appreciate art. For a scene that has typically centered around sculptures and paintings, it is interesting to bare witness to this major trend that is occurring here and now.

In this fun article, we are introduced to famous art through the use of emojis. At this point, everyone is using them, so why not really send a message? This gives you a glimpse of what a famous painting would reflect if you created an emoji centered around its message. Pretty cool, huh?

We should probably warn you that you could very well become your friend's most popular texting buddy once you introduce them to this new idea! I mean, just imagine all of the awesome emotions and stories you can relay with the simple click of a button. You will be the trendsetting buddy who can take the award for most awesome to send a message. You will also be educating and enlightening them with some awesome art they may not otherwise see. This point alone should have you running to your phone.

From Picasso to Warhol, there are images for everyone. For those just being introduced to the world of art, it is a fun way to perceive such an ageless piece of history.

This newfound trend may even trigger some new art buzz and make way for a new generation of art lovers!

Wow! What could be better? Brace yourselves, people. This is going to be awesome!




About the Author:



Grab The Post URL

URL:
HTML link code:
BB (forum) link code:

Leave a comment

  • Google+
  • 0Blogger
  • Facebook
  • Disqus

0 Response to "Famous Art And Emoticons"

Post a Comment

comments powered by Disqus