I love this mashup of styles, in which I’m seeing both Mucha, ancient art, ancient architecture and Jordans on the feet!

My only frustration is that try as I might, I haven’t been able to find the original artist. Using reverse-image searches I’ve been able to come up with a couple names, like “Ely Ferreras,” “Samuel Huynh,” and others, but so far it seems like maybe they were just people who shared the art on their social media streams. Or maybe “Ely Ferreras” is actually the name of the subject / piece?

Bahhhh, I don’t know.
Anyway, you’ll get a gold star from me if you can definitively solve the mystery via your internet sleuthing skills. 😀

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A certain morwen_v shared it a few times on Instagram as well. It mostly looks like a Gustav Klimt pastiche to me. I’m wondering if this wouldn’t be generative art based on Klimt to be honest.

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