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35 Times That Artists Upgraded Thrift Store Paintings With Their Paintbrushes And Shared It In The ‘Repaintings’ Online Community
We know how much you love art, illustrations, and paintings, dear Pandas, so we’ve got a treat in store for you today. Say hello to the ‘Repaintings’ subreddit where people from all over the internet share their imaginative creations.
The community isn’t dedicated to just any old paintings, however. No, sirree! The nearly 123k-member-strong online group is meant for repainted secondhand art. People grab a painting from their local thrift shop, garage sale, secondhand store, or even trash bin, bring it home, and add in some awesome new additions with a paintbrush. The results are genuinely cool and we couldn’t wait to share them with you. Remember to upvote the pics that you enjoyed the most.
If you’re anything like me and you’re just itching to give repainting a try, be sure to let us know how that went. And don’t forget to follow r/Repaintings if you love their stuff as much we do.
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Painting-Bomb!
I Added Googly Eyes To This Thrift Store Nature Photography. It's Hanging In My Dining Room
Could You Please Say "Hi" To Peany?
Plenty of these repaintings feature characters and icons from pop culture, beloved TV shows and movies, as well as some well-known brands. Others, however, are completely original additions that formed in the artists’ minds.
Founded back in 2014, the r/Repaintings subreddit celebrated its 7th birthday in mid-February. Over the years, they’ve amassed a huge collection of upgraded secondhand paintings that any modern museum would be proud to feature.
Nautical Nonsense - Acrylic Paint On A Thrifted Art Print
I Had Planned On Adding Buzz Lightyear But Was Persuaded To Add Alice Instead. I Think She Was The Right Choice
For A Year Now I'm Giving New Life To 2nd Hand Wall Plates And Transforming Them In To Very Ugly Plates And This Beauty Is One Of Them
and then you realise the food you're eating off this plate was spiked with arsenic...
“Find a painting at a garage sale, thrift store, or in the trash and repaint it. Add some monsters! Add a UFO! Some lasers? Don't mind if I do! Post the results. Before and After pics appreciated,” the subreddit moderators invite redditors and random tourists from all corners of the internet to get their hands dirty with paint and let their creativity loose.
However much technology might change, there’s still something about analog tech that just can’t be beaten. I’m all for digital art, but traditional techniques hold a special place in my heart (just like physical books). So you can imagine how happy I was to read that the ‘Repaintings’ group only allows for “traditionally repainted works with real physical paint.” Sorry, digital art, this time, you won’t be in the spotlight, no matter how much we love you.
Thrift And Drift
I Did My First Repainting Recently!
Unsolved Mystery...
Finding a secondhand painting to repaint might be harder than you think during the Covid-19 pandemic. Previously, Bored Panda learned all about the massive changes to how thrift stores function during the endless worldwide lockdowns. With worries of a third coronavirus wave mixed in with loosening regulations here and there, the rules are constantly changing.
I Bought A Print From A Thrift Store And Felt Like It Needed A Cat!
All Work And No Play - I Had A Lot Of Fun Painting This One!
Been Wondering What To Paint Over This Old Thrift Store Art For Some Time. Thanks Bernie!
There is no artwork that can't be improved by the addition of Bernie and his giant mittens
In an interview with the Weird Secondhand Finds That Just Need To Be Shared Facebook group team, Bored Panda earlier learned that plenty of thrift stores have moved to online ordering while the pandemic continues to rage on.
“Some even have curbside pickup, so we recommend checking with your favorite stores to see if they've done this," one of the Weird Secondhand Finds team members gave some advice to those of us who have an urge to go secondhand shopping.
Found A Cool Print At Thrift...thought It Could Use Some Krakens!
Stumbled Upon This Work Of Art
“Whom Will Thou Call?” Acrylic On Old Art Print. She Used To Be Holding A Guitar And I Swapped It Out
What’s more, you can use social media to keep track of your favorite local shops: from what’s new in stock to ordering what you want in advance so you don’t physically have to go to the shop. All you need to do is find what you like online, order it, and then either pick it up yourself or wait for a delivery to your home. That’s certainly one way to get access to thrift store paintings while staying safe.
I Thought This Scene Looked Like A Place Darth Vader Would Go To Bask In His Loneliness
“The Lover, The Dreamer, And Me” Repainted A Couple Years Ago
Monster Flowers
"Following your favorite shops Facebook pages is also recommended so you can stay up to date on what they're doing as well as get quicker notice when they have sales, new items listed, etc. That way you can safely thrift from the comfort of your own home while still supporting your local shops."
A Repaint I Finished A Few Days Ago - I Auctioned It To Raise Money For The Hunger Project...
Repainting Or Original?
Jake The Dog
Along with a rise in digital secondhand shopping, more and more stores are taking up safety precautions like the mandatory wearing of masks, limiting the number of customers, providing disinfectant for your hands, enforcing social distancing, erecting plexiglass protectors at counters, etc. This way, those stores that are open are able to reduce the risk of infection for staff and customers alike.
“Prepare For Trouble.” I Always Knew I Wanted To Add A Hot Air Balloon But Originally I Planned To Add Rocky And Bullwinkle. I Think The Meowth Balloon Was A Better Idea
"Suddenly".. ( "The Scream" Repainting ), Me, Oil, 2021
My Glow In The Dark Repainting From A While Ago
First Painting Of This Year
Here Is My First Attempt At Doing A Repainting, I Couldn’t Be Happier With How It Turned Out!
"Great Harvest Of The Single Slice" - David Irvine March 2020
This Belongs Here
We Can't Stop Here, This Is Rabbit Country
Added The Beast To This Already Creepy Painting
𝐃𝐫𝐚𝐰 𝟒
Mine Isn’t As Cool As Some Of These Others, I Just Taped Off A Piece My Husband Brought Home From His Office When They Remodeled. It Gets A Lot Of Compliments Though
Sky Waffles
"its raining waffles , from out of the sky, waffles no need to ask why, just open your mouth and close your eyes, its raining waffles
My Childhood Heroes Meet Again In The Black Forest
So the additions are (1) funny, (2) well-painted, and (3) flawlessly integrated with the original in both placement and artistic style. Dude, color me impressed.
Okay, so I'm probably going to be down voted, but I'll say it anyway. I don't know how I feel about this. I mean, I love how it turned out, but as a painter, idk how I'd feel about someone taking something I spent forever perfecting and adding to it with pop culture characters. Idk. Just something I thought.
I have wanted to do this but havent because I feel guilty about "messing up" something someone else spent a lot of time on. However, there is a real chance that if those paintings had not found this second life they would have ended up unsold and in the garbage, which is a worse fate. :\
Load More Replies...Everybody is doing this trick these days. Try some original artwork, folks!
I wish I had the imagination and talent to do something like these. Even just to see a picture and immediately imagine a transformation.
Imagine if some of these paintings are like super rare or expensive but they painted it and made it look Even nicer
These are all amazing! Mine would legit have just stick people drawn in
So the additions are (1) funny, (2) well-painted, and (3) flawlessly integrated with the original in both placement and artistic style. Dude, color me impressed.
Okay, so I'm probably going to be down voted, but I'll say it anyway. I don't know how I feel about this. I mean, I love how it turned out, but as a painter, idk how I'd feel about someone taking something I spent forever perfecting and adding to it with pop culture characters. Idk. Just something I thought.
I have wanted to do this but havent because I feel guilty about "messing up" something someone else spent a lot of time on. However, there is a real chance that if those paintings had not found this second life they would have ended up unsold and in the garbage, which is a worse fate. :\
Load More Replies...Everybody is doing this trick these days. Try some original artwork, folks!
I wish I had the imagination and talent to do something like these. Even just to see a picture and immediately imagine a transformation.
Imagine if some of these paintings are like super rare or expensive but they painted it and made it look Even nicer
These are all amazing! Mine would legit have just stick people drawn in