Recreated Vino Paintings

Sanja Jankovic Recreates Famous Artworks Using Wine as Drawing Ink

Serbian artist Sanja Jankovic creates prints of famous works of art using wine as her main drawing material. The wine acts as paint providing Jankovic with a fluid style in rich maroon and pink hues as she recreates the work of artists such as Hokusai and Gustav Klimt in her series dubbed 'winerelle.'

The 'winerelle' collection of illustrations offer a familiar yet unconventional look at several popular artworks from painters spanning across different eras. The works tied together by the redish hues found in each print as Jankovic manipulates the beverage in a style that is similar to watercolor. The shading and various colors are achieved by adding more or less water to the vino. The technique is borrowed from the Renaissance period, when painting with wine was often seen.
Trend Themes
1. Wine Art - Opportunity to explore the use of wine as a drawing material for creating original and unique artwork.
2. Fluid Style Illustrations - Opportunity to experiment with using fluid materials to create dynamic and visually striking illustrations.
3. Alternative Painting Techniques - Opportunity to explore alternative painting techniques and materials beyond traditional options.
Industry Implications
1. Fine Art - Artists and galleries can offer unique wine-based artwork to collectors and art enthusiasts.
2. Wine Industry - Wine producers and distributors can partner with artists to showcase the versatility and creative potential of their product.
3. Marketing and Advertising - Brands can explore the use of wine as a creative material in marketing and advertising campaigns to attract unique and unconventional audiences.

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