Designer Turns His Co-workers Into Famous Paintings

Faced with the task to prepare corporate portraits Pedro Cardoso, a senior designer at Kwamecorp, creates a series of pictures with his co-workers living their second lives inside of famous paintings.

Using the photos from the corporate photo-shoot that took place in Kwamecorp’s office in Lisbon, Portugal, Pedro blended in his co-workers’ faces into the world-known masterpieces.

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Tiago As “Mona Lisa”

Designer Turns His Co-workers Into Famous Paintings

Original by Leonardo da Vinci, 1503–1517

Yolanda As “Girl With A Pearl Earring”

Designer Turns His Co-workers Into Famous Paintings

Original by Johannes Vermeer, 1665

Jee And Pedro As “American Gothic”

Designer Turns His Co-workers Into Famous Paintings

Original by Grant Wood, 1930

Chris as “Whistler’s Mother”

Designer Turns His Co-workers Into Famous Paintings

Original by James Abbott McNeill Whistler, 1871

Kim Featuring In “Portrait Of Madame Raymond De Vernina”

Designer Turns His Co-workers Into Famous Paintings

Original by Jacques-Louis David, 1799

Kwame In “We Are Terribly Sorry But We Don’t Know”

Designer Turns His Co-workers Into Famous Paintings

Original by Kwamecorp, 2015

Vinnci As “Grande Odalisque”

Designer Turns His Co-workers Into Famous Paintings

Original by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, 1814

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