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A world-famous painting hatches from an eggshell...be careful! don't break it

Maybe you have painted something like an Easter egg on the outside of the eggshell, but what about taking out the egg liquid and painting it inside? Not everyone thinks of it, right? The artist Süreyya Noyan from Turkey, in order to make Viewers can have the feeling of a "small window". She carefully pokes holes in the raw eggs to let the egg liquid flow out, then peels the egg shells to the desired size, and uses delicate techniques to re-present the famous paintings of Munch and Van Gogh!

▼Van Gogh/Starry Night

A world-famous painting hatches from an eggshell...be careful! don't break it

▼Munch/Scream

A world-famous painting hatches from an eggshell...be careful! don't break it

▼Dr. Rembrandt/Dr. Doerr’s Anatomy Class

A world-famous painting hatches from an eggshell...be careful! don't break it

▼Gustav Klimt/Kiss

A world-famous painting hatches from an eggshell...be careful! don't break it

▼In addition to European and American famous paintings, Japanese ukiyo-e is also one of the objects she describes. The picture below is from Katsushika KitaSais The Great Wave off Kanagawa. Doesn’t the wave contained by the eggshell look less scary?

A world-famous painting hatches from an eggshell...be careful! don't break it

In addition to famous paintings, Noyan is also proud of her country. From time to time in her works, she paints Turkeys famous buildings in this small window. The picture is like condensing the world through the lens of a camera. Thousands of years of culture at your fingertips.

A world-famous painting hatches from an eggshell...be careful! don't break it

A world-famous painting hatches from an eggshell...be careful! don't break it

A world-famous painting hatches from an eggshell...be careful! don't break it

A world-famous painting hatches from an eggshell...be careful! don't break it

A world-famous painting hatches from an eggshell...be careful! don't break it