Internet Memes as Oil Paintings by Lauren Kaelin – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

Internet Memes as Oil Paintings by Lauren Kaelin

Lauren Kaelin sure loves memes. So she started to make oil paintings out of them and notes that her art project called “Benjameme” is “inspired by Walter Benjamin and the Ikea Monkey.” Each of Kaelin’s paintings are available for sale as matte prints for $20 or matte poster prints for $75. These are the perfect gifts for every classic Internet fan! (via)






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