carytown angel Photography inspired by the portrait “Lady with an Ermine” by Leonardo da Vinci and “Young Woman with Unicorn” by Raphael, reinterpreted from the Anartist point of view.

Etnia Barcelona SS18 Collection #BeAnartist Series 3

Discover the Spring Summer 2018 glasses collection through the images from our “#BeAnartist Series 3” campaign, which was inspired by the art world. Hand in hand with the exceptional photographer Biel Capllonch, we have reinterpreted classical paintings to create compositions that combine elements from these original works with contemporary elements, creating pieces where nothing is as it first appears.

Etnia Barcelona SS18 Collection #BeAnartist Series 3

Photography inspired by the radical work “Liberty Leading the People” by Eugène Delacroix, reinterpreted from the Anartist perspective of Etnia Barcelona.

Photography inspired by the portrait “Lady with an Ermine” by Leonardo da Vinci and “Young Woman with Unicorn” by Raphael, reinterpreted from the Anartist point of view.

Photography inspired by the portrait “Lady with an Ermine” by Leonardo da Vinci and “Young Woman with Unicorn” by Raphael, reinterpreted from the Anartist point of view.

Photography inspired by the portrait “Salvator Mundi” by Leonardo da Vinci, reinterpreted by Etnia Barcelona.

angel Photography inspired by the portrait “Lady with an Ermine” by Leonardo da Vinci and “Young Woman with Unicorn” by Raphael, reinterpreted from the Anartist point of view.carytown angel Photography inspired by the portrait “Lady with an Ermine” by Leonardo da Vinci and “Young Woman with Unicorn” by Raphael, reinterpreted from the Anartist point of view.

Photography inspired by the painting “The Triumph of Bacchus” by Velázquez, reinterpreted with the Anartist attitude.

carytown angel Photography inspired by the portrait “Lady with an Ermine” by Leonardo da Vinci and “Young Woman with Unicorn” by Raphael, reinterpreted from the Anartist point of view.

 

Photography inspired by “Self Portrait with a Visor” by Chardin, reinterpreted through the Anartist vision.

self wolseley spiga rodas Photography inspired by the painting “The Triumph of Bacchus” by Velázquez, reinterpreted with the Anartist attitude.

self wolseley spiga rodas Photography inspired by the painting “The Triumph of Bacchus” by Velázquez, reinterpreted with the Anartist attitude.

Photography inspired by the works of art “Boy Bitten by a Lizard” and “The Beheading of St John the Baptist” by Caravaggio, reinterpreted through the eyes of Etnia Barcelona.

caravaggio self wolseley spiga rodas Photography inspired by the painting “The Triumph of Bacchus” by Velázquez, reinterpreted with the Anartist attitude.

April 26, 2018