I Recreated Famous Works Of Art Using Marvel Toys

I’m David Cubero, a Barcelona-born and based VFX and motion graphics composer for Ads, movies and animation.

I love toys and photography and I have been shooting pics of my toys collection since 2009. I share my work on Instagram, Facebook and Flickr with all kind of articulated figures. Recently I started this series about the history of art using Marvel Toys, mostly Iron Man. Why? Because I use references to create new pictures and I thought it would be fun to recreate this well-known images with modern iconic heroes.

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The Creation of Adam, Michelangelo (Sistine Chapel, Vatican City), 1508–1512

I Recreated Famous Works Of Art Using Marvel Toys

Vitruvian Man, Leonardo Da Vinci 1490, Italy

I Recreated Famous Works Of Art Using Marvel Toys

The Discobolus of Myron (Circa 460-450 B.C.)

I Recreated Famous Works Of Art Using Marvel Toys

The Last Supper, Leonardo Da Vinci, Circa 1495-1497

I Recreated Famous Works Of Art Using Marvel Toys

Perseus with the Head of Medusa, Benvenuto Cellini, 1545

I Recreated Famous Works Of Art Using Marvel Toys

Ratto delle Sabine (Giambologna, 1580), Loggia dei Lanzi, Firenze

I Recreated Famous Works Of Art Using Marvel Toys

The Thinker (Le Penseur), Auguste Rodin, 1880

I Recreated Famous Works Of Art Using Marvel Toys

March of Progress, Early Man (1965)

I Recreated Famous Works Of Art Using Marvel Toys

Pietà, Michelangelo (Basilica di San Pietro, Vaticano), 1498-1499

I Recreated Famous Works Of Art Using Marvel Toys

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