Images viaFor art director Olivia Muus, a visit to the National Gallery of Denmark, Copenhagen became the inspiration for a new art direction series. With a little placement and cropping magic, she's re-directed a series of classical portrait paintings with an Instagram twist: photo illusions that make it look like the lords and ladies of iconic portraits are taking selfies. Her images are more than worthy of the upcoming #artselfie book—Muus posted the snapshots on her Instagram, and they quickly made their way to the front page of Reddit, thanks to u/MagicWatermelon. It seems that ye olde "posing for a painted portrait" face isn't very different from today's "bathroom mirror selfie face." I guess some things never change.Enjoy the telling gazes of Muus's fine art selfies below:Visit Muus' Instagram to see more of her art direction skills.h/t r/picsRelated:Yes, The #Artselfie Is Getting Its Own Book7 Hidden Art Secrets That Were Uncovered With TechnologyUnderpaid Chinese Artists Commissioned To Recreate Stock Photos Of "Artists" As Paintings
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