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A bold reinterpretation of René Magritte’s iconic painting “The Lovers”, this artwork transforms surrealist romance into a tactile experience through a handcrafted wooden mosaic. Each square block is individually carved and hand-dyed, creating a pixelated effect that blends classic art history with contemporary digital aesthetics.
Commissioned by a private client, the piece reflects both reverence and innovation — capturing the mystery and emotional… intensity of the original while translating it into a modern visual language. The juxtaposition of natural wood grain and vibrant tones adds depth and warmth, inviting viewers to engage not only visually but also materially.
This work is part of the artist’s ongoing exploration of famous masterpieces reinterpreted through wood and pixel art, breathing new life into timeless imagery.
Note: This piece was created as a private commission. Similar works
Nadia Eremina elegantly fuses pixel art and carpentry, drawing from her classical art upbringing. Utilizing meticulously cut, sanded, and painted wooden cubes, she manipulates light and shadow in her dynamic compositions which bloom and retract with the changing of daylight. Embodying harmony between natural elements and human ingenuity, her works stir a profound emotional response, encapsulating the awe of nature’s singularity and the beauty of artistic transformation.