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Gelber Narrenhut by Rudolf Hausner
Photograph: Flora Borsi
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Flóra Borsi's Real Life Models
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Twenty-year-old Hungarian photo-manipulation artist Flóra Borsi uses graphics software to bring the impossible to life. Her Real Life Models series highlights the elongated necks and accentuated eyes of figures in classic artworks by imagining how the muses of painters such as Picasso and Modigliani might have looked if they'd stepped out of the paintings. 'I observed the little details, clothes, accessories that made the paintings recognisable,' explains Borsi, who posed for each reconstruction and then digitally retouched her own image and reproduced 'the most prevalent parts of the original painting', to create real-life replicas and slightly uncanny self-portraits
Leah Harper
Sunday 18 May 2014 00.05 BST
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Woman with Green Hat by Pablo Picasso
Photograph: Flora Borsi
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The Corn Poppy by Kees van Dongen
Photograph: Flora Borsi
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Bust of Woman by Kazimir Severinovich Malevich
Photograph: Flora Borsi
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Portrait of a Polish Woman by Amedeo Modigliani
Photograph: Flora Borsi
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