Inspired by Gustave Doré's classic engraving "David Slays Goliath", this piece is a reflection upon the (ab)use of old masterpieces of art, falling under the 'public domain' label. There is a certain intended irony to the composition of the giant beheaded statue of Michelangelo's "David", taking Goliath's place - fallen victim to the modern ways.
While this piece itself makes use of public domain assets, it aims to offer a critical view towards the subject.
Dimensions: 3096x3840
Public Domain
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Inspired by Gustave Doré's classic engraving "David Slays Goliath", this piece is a reflection upon the (ab)use of old masterpieces of art, falling under the 'public domain' label. There is a certain intended irony to the composition of the giant beheaded statue of Michelangelo's "David", taking Goliath's place - fallen victim to the modern ways.
While this piece itself makes use of public domain assets, it aims to offer a critical view towards the subject.
Dimensions: 3096x3840