Classic artwork is given a modern makeover to highlight current problems
Classic artworks including Constable and Lowry given a modern makeover to highlight some of the pressing problems facing the world today.
The re-imagined artworks were specially created by acclaimed digital artist Quentin Devine to mark the launch of Samsung’s global ‘Solve for Tomorrow’ competition for 2023, which encourages young people to help solve societal and global problems using technology. Finally, Lowry’s acclaimed ‘Coming Home from the Mill’, is reconfigured to show a single worker reflecting the change in working patterns, and again, highlight the issue of social isolation.KX - the brand’s flagship store in Kings Cross.
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