LG - Drama line






To promote LG's new washer-dryer line, we invited artist Bernardo Abreu to play with the drama of old-fashioned laundry in two 19th-century works.
Through digital painting, a washing machine and wrinkled clothes were incorporated into Van Gogh's "Sorrowing Old Man" (1890) and Walter William Ouless's "Sad Tidings" (1870).
Commissioned by
AlmapBBDO / SP