30 Paintings From Thrift Stores And Garage Sales That Were Upgraded By Other Artists (New Pics)
Going thrift shopping is always an adventure. You never know what you might find while digging through a bargain bin of shoes or a barrel full of backpacks and belts. If you’re lucky, you might even stumble upon a piece of artwork that’s worth displaying in your home. And even if you don’t think any of the pieces are up to par yet, you might be able to give a painting new life by adding your own flair to it.
In fact, there is a whole community of people who are skilled at finding old pieces of artwork and giving them upgrades. Let me introduce you to the Repaintings subreddit. This group is dedicated to “repainting and transforming thrift store paintings”, and as you'll soon see, some of the members are incredibly talented. We’ve gathered a list of some of our favorite repaintings that have been shared in the group down below, so you can see what all of these creative individuals are capable of doing with simple second hand finds. Be sure to upvote the paintings that inspire you the most, and then if you’re interested in checking out even more, we’ve got another Bored Panda piece on the same subreddit for you to view next right here.
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Clever Girls
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I have always been amazed by painters. As someone who would struggle to draw a convincing still life of a bowl of fruit, I am blown away by the creativity and artistic vision some people naturally have. And apparently, it’s not just a small handful of people who have an eye for putting their own flair on a piece of art, because the Repaintings subreddit has nearly 540k members at the moment. The group’s description is straightforward: “Find a painting at a garage sale, thrift store, or in the trash and repaint it. Add some monsters! Add a UFO! Some lazers? Don't mind if I do! Post the results. Before and After pics appreciated. No digital works allowed, only traditionally repainted works with real physical paint.”
But those simple guidelines are enough to inspire countless pieces of art. Many of the paintings end up getting a comedic twist by having dinosaurs or monsters added to them, but even those additions require great artistic skill. The requirement to use “real physical paint” keeps the pieces authentic and demonstrates that each of these artists really know what they’re doing.
Lotr Added To A Thrifted Painting
Proud Of This One!
This is really impressive! Doing fog in an awkward shape is hard! At least for me…
Upvoted the c**p out of this one. I would be honored to own this one!
Part of the fun of repaintings is hearing where all of the artwork comes from. Maybe it was sitting on a shelf at Goodwill for 6 months before someone came along and rescued it. Perhaps it was found on the curb outside of someone’s home doomed to a life at the landfill. Or maybe it came from your grandmother’s attic. There are infinite places artists can search for paintings to provide make-overs to including Facebook Marketplace, garage sales, flea markets, estate sales, and of course, local thrift stores.
The hunt is half of the experience because artists never know what they’re going to make next until inspiration strikes. Popular additions to paintings seem to be rollercoasters, monsters, UFOs, cartoon characters and skeletons, but the options are endless. Even text can be added to turn a painting into more of a meme or a statement. A simple depiction of a child can become much edgier if the kid is given the eyes of a demon, or a painting of a lake can become more adorable with a hot air balloon addition. An artist can turn the meaning of any piece on its head just by adding a few brush strokes.
Cat Bombing, My Latest Thing. Didn't Remember To Take A Before Picture But Think It's Pretty Obvious What I Added
I love how one of the goats is looking at the cat like "uh, are you supposed to be here"
Finally Started Finishing My Bob Ross
Oh look! A happy little Bob Ross in the corner, just wherever your heart feels he should be.
Holy Grail Added To A Thrift Store Painting
Ni! When I originally commented, it autocorrected my "Ni" to "No" lol
There are plenty of ways artists can upgrade a piece of thrift store art. From adding some paint to replacing the frame, it might be easier than you think to turn a simple piece into something you are proud to display on the wall. Valerie Ott at The Spruce even wrote a piece detailing all of her favorite “Ways to Update Your Wall Art”, so in combination with all of these paintings from Repaintings, Valerie’s tips might give you the added boost of inspiration you need to head over to your local thrift store and pick something out you want to put your own spin on.
One of her recommendations is the “paint by number art hack”. This is a great tip for people who might not be as confident in their artistic abilities. Valerie explains that, “By painting over an old-fashioned still-life, a trendy paint-by-number effect takes shape. This technique allows you to customize the colors in a piece of art to suit your taste, and it gives a more modern look to the painting overall. Best of all, you don't need any artistic ability to pull this off.”
Godzilla Re-Charcoaling On Etch
I would buy it!! I've been a Godzilla fan, since I was 10 years old. I'm almost 58. When the latest, first Godzilla came out, I was rooting for him Very loudly in the theater when he got his radiation go-juice. LoL
This Sat At The Thrift Store For A While Before I Liberated It To Add Some Life And Death. It Is My First Repainting
I was trying to explain Duck Hunt to my teenager the other day. She gets it but doesn't get it. Great job on the repaint!
You are just going to need to aquire yourself an nes and let your teen try it out lol. Nothing like that dog laughing when you miss a shot. A humbling experience like none other😂😭
Load More Replies...I can hear the music and sound of the g u n shot from the game just looking at this pic. Lol
Pig Bomb
I love the fact that the artist also covered a stain by creating a cute little cloud over it
Now that could be a MOOOOOOOving experience!!!
Load More Replies...Another idea Valerie gives readers is to add some sparkles to a boring piece of art. Glitter always makes everything better, right? Valerie explains that this idea is similar to the “paint by number” hack, but “it gets a little more bling thanks to metallic gold paint”. “You could also add gold leaf to give a glamorous touch to an old landscape or even a black and white photograph. And remember it doesn't have to be gold paint—look at the tones in the art you're working with and consider silver, bronze, or even a metallic-infused shade of blue or pink, which will be even more unexpected in its appeal.” This is an easy trick to try because it maintains the integrity of the original piece but still gives it new life. Plus, sparkles just make everything more fun.
The Pumpkin Magician
As an art teacher, I'm horrified by the debasement of these paintings, but as a Halloween fan and a nerd, I'm thrilled by the subjects. So torn! I totally would buy this!
Finished My Painting Of Krampus
For those who don't know; krampus is a German 'evil' Santa clause that tortures the naughty children. My dad use to tease me about how he was going to get me me every Christmas since we're part german
I love that frame. The painting creeps me out but the artist is very good!
Pizzagate (Done By My Friend, Hanging In My Kitchen)
Your friend did it while hanging in your kitchen, or your friend is currently hanging in your kitchen? Seriously, though, I LOVE it! You can never go wrong with pizza
Bro, it's clearly that he hung his friend in the kitchen as a hostage
Load More Replies...so does the title mean that Chris or Chester painted it??? Or perhaps it was Anthony? He did have a fancy for art after all.... Bored Panda is going to c**p his pants when the truth is revealed to more than just a minority amount of good souls. God's wrath will bring about a fear in your consciousness that you couldn't project on all of your victims combined. You can take my life, but you'll never erase the truth!
I love this. Funny that the dog isn't trying to get into the pizza box.
Y any chance did your friend get that in DC or Maryland? My parents had this print in the house for the longest time and I donated it to goodwill in Maryland after they died.
Another creative idea Valerie suggests is the “thrift store silhouette hack”. Essentially, this includes leaving a silhouette shape, or any shape you desire really, of the original painting and covering the rest in one color. It could be a black outline and a silhouette of a tree in the middle or a gold outline with a leaf-shaped image from the original piece displayed, for example. By allowing some of the original artwork to peek through a new shape, you are putting your own artistic spin on a piece while still having fun with it. Perhaps you could even turn the painting into the shape of a UFO or alien as well, if you want to take a more alternative approach.
Le Chat Eiffel. Need To Stop Painting Cats
Once went to Paris. Jumped in a taxi, said "The Eiffel tower please!" Taxi driver doesn't speak English says: "La Tour?" Ignorant me replies "No I don't want a tour I just want to go up in a lift." I'm not very bright some days.
Didn't eye rolls start in France? Eh, le Americain......
Load More Replies...I Met A Really Talented Artist That You Might All Like, His Name Is Blase And He’s Got Quite A Great Universe!
Awesome. I imagine this chap yelling in a German accent, 'frau ist hier, paint me like one of your french girls!'
My Husband Found A Thrifted Landscape That Matched His Computer Background. It Just Needed An At-At
Love how it's broken-down and mossy, like it's been abandoned there for a long time.
One of Valerie’s other suggestions is very similar to what many of the members of Repaintings have done: “completely re-imagining the Bob Ross-like scene of a thrift store or garage sale painting by adding in whimsical elements of your own”. A scenic painting of a lake or a forest is a great canvas for you to add in unexpected elements. The painting can receive a comedic twist by plopping one of your favorite cartoon characters into the mix or a spookier take by adding ghosts and monsters chilling by the lake. Anything that is out of place can be a refreshing twist on a beautiful painting that just needs a new lease on life.
War Of The Worlds Repaint
The 2005 movie traumatized me as a kid 😬 to this day I will never watch it
To get over seeing Psycho at the age of 10, because somebody had messed up at the newspaper office, my friend and I sat behind a bunch of giggling 15 year olds with their boyfriends in a retro showing of Psycho. When it got to the first scary scene we grabbed their shoulders and roared. The legacy continues.
Load More Replies...Obligatory UFO
I Know Painting Furniture Is Un Popular In This Sub, But What About Painting On Thrifted Hand Bags? Saw This Purse At Gw And Just Felt It Needed Some Dugtrio!
Yes I agree with the female below you did A great job and the fabric doesn't look like it was hard to work on.
Something else that can upgrade a painting is adding a bit of texture to it. This type of artwork might not be as common in the Repaintings subreddit, but artists can add anything to a canvas nowadays. Fabric, limbs from old dolls, cutlery, feathers, marbles, you name it. If it’s an inanimate object, you can stick it to a canvas. Even elements of the original painting can be given 3-d upgrades like covering plants with plastic versions and buildings with materials that have the same texture. A boring old painting can be transformed into an interactive piece of art that viewers are encouraged to touch or play with. It’s a step further than painting, but it’s just another idea for re-imagining an old piece.
A "Deathly Hallows" Repaint Attempt (Including Some Creative Liberty With The Flying Snitch) On A Thrift Store Sunset
I'd be a little worried that one day you might have a million dollar find an ruin it... Like a real life BOB ROSS PAINTING.
My First Repainting!
Courage In Eggplant Suit
While flipping thrift store artwork can be a relaxing hobby just for fun, it can also turn into a way to earn some extra cash. In fact, that’s exactly what artist Dave Pollot does. Dave is a New York based artist famous for his updated thrift store paintings. According to his website, “He finds unwanted artwork and adds his own touch – most often pop culture parodies – and in doing so, bridges the divide between classic and pop art.”
Dave’s artwork has become massively successful, being sold in every state in the US and over 40 countries worldwide. He has even been recognized by many media outlets including Business Insider, Instagram, and the SyFy Channel, and has sold artwork to SONY, Instagram, McDonalds and other large companies.
The Children - Before And After
Omg I have this same original pic that I thrifted too! I collect antique and vintage dog photos and art, this one never really fit in but I've kept it anyway. Well done lol!!!
Mr. Pickle's Sphere Of Calamity
He atta be careful with getting art from thrift stores because I have watched on the News that people have bought an old famous paintings from the thrift store and it was an original. Hopefully you don't ruin a great one.
Tossing My Hat In The Ring After Seeing All These Cool Peeping Cat Posts!
I follow this guy on Instagram. He creates really interesting pieces on old Time Magazines. Insta @tjmcdermaid
@tjmcdermiad is one of my absolute favorites! He has a ton of really cool stuff on his IG page
That's cute but I hope that's not an original cover because it's worth a lot more before she destroyed it. I don't care about money though and she might not either.
On his website, Dave writes, “Painting has always been something of a hobby to me, but it wasn’t until I started repurposing thrift art in 2012 that I did it with any real consistency. The idea actually began as a joke between my wife (who loves to shop at thrift stores) and I, but it quickly evolved into an attempt to answer a question: Could I take a piece of unwanted art, and without changing its aesthetic, change its meaning by painting into it some bit of pop culture/nostalgia and make it desirable in the modern world? Since that time, I’ve also started to explore a number of more personal themes in my work. For example, using popular food items inserted into still life paintings to represent the distractions (both mental and material) that prevent us from being present and focused on where we are and what we’re doing.”
Dirty Dan And The Rustlers Of Hurtville
I didn't notice patrick til i saw your comment so thank you 😂😂😂😂
Load More Replies...All I can see and hear is that music video where Jimmy Barnes is screaming over the mountaintops.
More From That Glorious Book “Transformations “
Added More Details To This Guy. I Think He's Done Now
I think mine just started up again the minute I saw this picture! That's very disturbing especially since it's so close to a child!
Load More Replies...Fun fact: The boy's name is Gary. His sister's name is Gretchen. I don't know what Gretchen is up to, but she might want to check in with her brother.
OMG, I have that (original form) painting. I bought it because it looked so much like my oldest son.
That reminds me of some of my creepy family members who caused my night terrors!
I've seen this in so many of my aunt's houses Etc I've always hated it until now. perfect
It’s fascinating to see these paintings that have undergone transformations and now get to live out the rest of their days as a completely new piece of art. We hope you’re enjoying this list and that you have been inspired to create your own piece to share on Repaintings. Keep upvoting the artwork that really speaks to you, and let us know in the comments what you would like to add to an old painting. Maybe more flowers? Or a depiction of your dog? Or an alien sunbathing at the beach? The possibilities are endless.
Midnight Frolic
When that Skeleton signed up for flying lessons, he didn't think it would be "keep your hands out wide, arch your back, and open wide while I throw you into a smokey swamp.
Load More Replies...I think you two are getting Ghost and Dirty Dancing mixed up! 😂
Load More Replies...Star Wars Fan Art
Imagine reporting their supervisor if they didn't get their vacation time.
Load More Replies...Such A Sweet Little Lady
Maybe it’s going to be unpopular but the painting was amazing! I wouldn’t have painted over this one.
I'm with you on this one. Besides I think she's too young to get tattoos without her parents consent and no parent is going to consent to that many tattoos at her age in that time period! She wouldn't bring in a good dowry like that.
Load More Replies...It looks like an authentic late 18th century piece. Didn't really need an upgrade....
How do we know that some of these original paintings aren't done like by a rare artist or were even worth money before? Most of these original paintings are done so very well and had alot of time and thought put into them..makes me wonder if someone has painted over a rare painting without even knowing
I've heard of expensive paintings that have gotten lost, forgotten, and found in a Goodwill. Even though I like his updated look, I hope he's checking them before painting over them. It would be like tagging the Mona Lisa 😬😬
Load More Replies...Would of done more black tattoos, the color of tattoos doesn't work with painting, becomes an unwanted focal point, doesn't blend in
Agreeing with others who said it so well already, i for one wouldn't have repainted any one of these works, no matter how kitschy the style. By bringing modern pop culture stuff into traditional paintings you just make them even more kitschy and cringy, especially the ones that are already good in terms of technical skills like this one. A shame, really, at least imho.
My eldest sister has expressed her idea that all books are somehow "sacred" and nothing can be done with them other than … ? She applied this to everything from Reader’s Digest condensed books, Christian Evangelical private school "science" textbooks, remaindered hardcovers at one time. For all I know she thinks cover removed paperbacks fall into that category. She was horrified when she found out there was such a thing as remaking books creatively. As far as I’m concerned, the only book that shouldn’t be up-cycled or recycled in the name of art is Margaret Atwood’s "A Handmaid’s Tale"- the Unburnable Edition. Actually, that’s not true. If you own it, go ahead but that’s one that’s really nice as it is. If I donated a painting and someone repainted it I’d hardly have a leg to stand on to complain. I've found pottery I’d made in thrift stores and am embarrassed when it's overpriced but there's not much I can do about it.
I missed the other painting that showed this girl actually being permanently tattooed. I assumed they were lovingly painted on at her request, so that she would match her big sister's tattoos. I saw this as a brief moment of quiet tíme right before she proudly preceded her sister and her sister's girlfriend down the aisle of the church, tossing flowers as their flower girl. I assumed the tattoos were done FOR her, not TO her.
Yah I probably wouldn't have painted over this one either but you did 😂.
Before And After. Original Painting Found In Free Pile
There Goes The Chili!
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Load More Replies...FLOOR CHILLI !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Someone Was Just Throwing This Painting Out, I Realized When Cleaning The Frame That There Was Also Had A Line Of Blank Canvas So I Thought To Draw A Crap Ton Of Tiny Spongebob Flowers (170)
Skyrim Came Out Ten Years Ago So Here’s A Repainting To Commemorate That!
These Are The Fries She Was Looking For
Friend Rescued A Painting From A Garage Sale And Requested I Add Nautilus From League Of Legends. I Took A While, But It Was The First Project I’d Completed In Years, First Ever Repaint, And He Was Super Supportive. Now It Proudly Hangs In His Office!
Daycare Life With The Gorillaz!
Great piece of art that I’d love to display. Looks like something The Gorillaz would actually have on 1 of their Album covers
Fetch In The Afternoon Meadow, Pickes It Uo From Goodwill A Couple Days Ago
Aliens From Uranus
What's that spider looking thing in the upper left cor- oh, wait, never mind...lol
It's okay. The artist read the bumper stickers on the UFOs. That's why they know which planet the aliens are from. Nothing more to see here.
"The Pheasants"
My Favorite Part To Do Was The Eye Expressions On The Little Cheep Cheeps
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'his True Form' - A Repainting Of King George Vi By Me. Acrylics On Vintage Print
Nope, George VI, (EDIT) Queen Elizabeth's father. The painting was already finished of Edward VIII, so they just painted his brother's face over his to re-purpose it.
Load More Replies...Tenacious D Added To A Thrifted Painting
'We played the first thing that came into our heads, and it just so happened to be...'
🎶The best song in the world, it was the best song in the world🎶
Load More Replies...I Like To Take Comic Covers And Put My Own Spin On Em Sometimes. What Do You Think Of This One?
Not really, it just makes my copy that much rarer.
Load More Replies...Newest Repainting I Completed Last Night. Absolutely Love This One!
New Recent Works... Enjoy!
I'm Not Done With This Guy Yet. Gotta Add More Details. Contemplating Giving Him Tiny Creepy/Cute Arms?
My First Try At This
Adventures In Babysitting With Wendy & Big Boy!
Started This One Yesterday
No, that's a Norman Rockwell, one of my many favorites. Boy is holding a buttercup under the blonde girl's chin to see if it makes a yellow reflection under her chin, supposedly meaning she likes butter. Old saying.
Load More Replies...Sometimes i look at these and I wonder "what if you accidentally buy a really valuable art for cheap and then destroy the value accidentally like that"? I'm a little paranoid i guess.
If someone was truly worried about such a thing, it's possible to cover the original with glass or plastic and paint over that. Or, a restoration grade clear over the original so that the repaint could be professional removed easily if somehow it ended up being a masterpiece.
Load More Replies...I really love when people take a real daubing and make them much better by adding fun details. But sometimes they paint on fine art and it makes me sad (the boys with pizza are awesome but i'd rather they do this on a copy, for example).
Especially when the repaint style is totally different from the original. It usually just clashes with the original look even if it really well done by itself.
Load More Replies...Overall I think this is a bad trend. At the very least maybe these people should look into what they got and make sure they're not going to destroy something very valuable or historic.
As an artist, I think there is nothing I would like more than to know that someone new is enjoying my work in a new way. Art is evolving, and I would be endlessly saddened if my work just... Stopped being relevant and gathered dust in an attic somewhere, never to be seen again.
Load More Replies...I don’t know how I feel about this. As an artist, I encourage people being creative but if someone were to damage one of the pantings I took to time, effort and always put a bit of my soul into I would be devastated. Especially if it’s something I worked on in oils. Maybe it’s akin to putting ketchup all over a steak that the chef just handed to you… I didn’t go to school and get all that training to improve my artwork so that it could be painted over because it wasn’t good enough as is.
Hacking process: 1) Buy assorted (cheap) thrift-shop landscapes, and picture books of warfare and armaments. 2) Snip some battle and weaponry images; 3) Paste clipped imaged to appropriate sites on the paintings. Alternatively, clip and paste erotic images, or cute animals, or your own face if you dare. Add a sausage and voila! Surrealism!
Terrific job, everyone. I paint portrait remakes too! VickilsdBlunt
Sometimes i look at these and I wonder "what if you accidentally buy a really valuable art for cheap and then destroy the value accidentally like that"? I'm a little paranoid i guess.
If someone was truly worried about such a thing, it's possible to cover the original with glass or plastic and paint over that. Or, a restoration grade clear over the original so that the repaint could be professional removed easily if somehow it ended up being a masterpiece.
Load More Replies...I really love when people take a real daubing and make them much better by adding fun details. But sometimes they paint on fine art and it makes me sad (the boys with pizza are awesome but i'd rather they do this on a copy, for example).
Especially when the repaint style is totally different from the original. It usually just clashes with the original look even if it really well done by itself.
Load More Replies...Overall I think this is a bad trend. At the very least maybe these people should look into what they got and make sure they're not going to destroy something very valuable or historic.
As an artist, I think there is nothing I would like more than to know that someone new is enjoying my work in a new way. Art is evolving, and I would be endlessly saddened if my work just... Stopped being relevant and gathered dust in an attic somewhere, never to be seen again.
Load More Replies...I don’t know how I feel about this. As an artist, I encourage people being creative but if someone were to damage one of the pantings I took to time, effort and always put a bit of my soul into I would be devastated. Especially if it’s something I worked on in oils. Maybe it’s akin to putting ketchup all over a steak that the chef just handed to you… I didn’t go to school and get all that training to improve my artwork so that it could be painted over because it wasn’t good enough as is.
Hacking process: 1) Buy assorted (cheap) thrift-shop landscapes, and picture books of warfare and armaments. 2) Snip some battle and weaponry images; 3) Paste clipped imaged to appropriate sites on the paintings. Alternatively, clip and paste erotic images, or cute animals, or your own face if you dare. Add a sausage and voila! Surrealism!
Terrific job, everyone. I paint portrait remakes too! VickilsdBlunt
