Artist Cosplays As Well-Known Characters, Celebrities And Paintings

Olga Tolstunova is passionate about her work as an art critic. So much so that she goes an extra mile to grab the attention of her readers.

What she does is very smart: she recreates the paintings and popular characters by dressing up and recreating a photo of the painting or a picture at hand, and then writes up a text about the art piece and gives neat facts about that particular work of art or the artist.

She admits that for her critique, the text is of primary importance, and the recreations are just eye candy. In any case, her recreations help in refreshing the memory of famous works and interesting characters and spark interest about the artworks that a simple text just can’t achieve alone. Who knew that having some fun would be so beneficial for art critique?

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