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Garage sales can be pretty exciting because you really never know what you are going to find. Some people don’t even attend to purchase something, they just want to browse and see what random assortment of household items they can find. But other’s go with a purpose. 

The “repaintings” online community showcases art where someone has found a thrifted painting and made it into something entirely new. Whether adding jokes, easter eggs or fully changing the concept on the canvas, these artists create cool “new” works for us all to enjoy. So be sure to upvote your favorites and comment your thoughts below. 

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I Recently Did A Star Wars Themed Repainting Commission As A Christmas Present! I Think It Turned Out Pretty Well :)

I Recently Did A Star Wars Themed Repainting Commission As A Christmas Present! I Think It Turned Out Pretty Well :)

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Often, when we hear of people “updating” art, it might send a shiver down our spines, as we conjure up images of Ecce Homo (lovingly titled “potato Jesus”) that was “upgraded” by amateur art restorer Cecilia Jiménez. Plus, there is some part of us that has a perhaps irrational fear that some long lost classic painting is just sitting in a garage, only for some well-meaning artist to find it and brush over it with their own ideas.

In reality, much of this work is done digitally, so we can really say, for the most part, no paintings were harmed in the making of this post. In cases where they were “repainted,” the art was a reproduction or just a home project. 

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Newest Painting On Thrifted Bedsheets

Newest Painting On Thrifted Bedsheets

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Ewok Jedi Temple, UV Reactive Paint And Glows In The Dark

Ewok Jedi Temple, UV Reactive Paint And Glows In The Dark

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It’s also worth noting that most of this art was just sitting in some garage or the back of a thrift store for who knows how long. As sad as it may seem, the “standard” for a lot of art is just being thrown out when no one buys it, so even if you are very much against the idea of “repainting,” it’s still the lesser evil compared to this artwork being destroyed. Plus, “repainting” also means much of it is saved and digitized for the future. 

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Duck Hunt Framed Thrift Store Re-Painting (13.5 X 22")

Duck Hunt Framed Thrift Store Re-Painting (13.5 X 22")

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As you look at these, perhaps they might spark some creative ideas in you. After all, adding to a painting might be an easier way to practice than standing in front of an empty canvas and stressing out. Total creative freedom often means difficulty starting, since there are a million directions you might go, but no clarity of destination. Though I would recommend not painting your first work on an existing piece of art, it might go over poorly. 

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Fireball May Not The Answer, But It’s Worth A Shot

Fireball May Not The Answer, But It’s Worth A Shot

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If you are a complete beginner, no need to worry either, there are hundreds of hours of quality content out there to get you on the right path. Bob Ross is one such painting legend for his soft, kind voice and mannerisms. You can find his videos on YouTube here. But paints, canvases, and the like cost money, so perhaps you would instead prefer digital art? While the necessary peripherals can be costly, one can always try and use just a mouse. The end result may only vaguely resemble art, but it should be memorable. 

Some of the pieces here use an existing painting as a sort of “canvas within a canvas,” where a natural scene has characters, memes, or creatures interspersed within it. A lot of these would easily fall into the category of fan art, where people make non-official reproductions or representations of stories and characters they love. If one wants to sell this kind of art, it’s best to make it abstract, as, surprise surprise, most characters in media fall under some sort of copyright

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It's-A-Me!

It's-A-Me!

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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Poor Mario Bros. Afrer a life of eating a lot of mushrooms he doesnt know if he is in reality, in a videogame or inside a painting. Mamma madness!

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Gave This Boring White Thrift Store Purse Some Much Needed Color

Gave This Boring White Thrift Store Purse Some Much Needed Color

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While we often associate it with the internet era, fanart actually goes back a lot further, to the original “fandoms,” itself a term that many of us associate with internet groups. In fact, already in the 1930s, there was an organized group of science fiction fans, who would host debates, discussions, and even art and fan theories about their favorite works. 

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$3.00 Painting Is Now A Foreshadowed Witcher Contract. Still Feels Like It Needs Something Though

$3.00 Painting Is Now A Foreshadowed Witcher Contract. Still Feels Like It Needs Something Though

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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

the spiral cloud blowing away is well done to blend with the existing clouds

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A Gift I Painted For My Sister. Unexpected T-Rex

A Gift I Painted For My Sister. Unexpected T-Rex

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It wasn’t long until people just started making their own drawings, paintings, and texts, all of which would fall under some category of fan art. It was most established in the science fiction scene, for example, from 1967 onwards, there was even a Hugo award for best fan art, a category that still exists today. But the internet did help this concept explode onto mainstream consciousness. 

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Repainted An Old Clown Doorstop A While Ago, I Loved Bringing Him To Life!

Repainted An Old Clown Doorstop A While Ago, I Loved Bringing Him To Life!

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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

nicely done. and also - looks like a nice clown not a creepy clown.

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Made A Classic Repainting, The Rubber Ducky

Made A Classic Repainting, The Rubber Ducky

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Van Gogh IKEA Trip

Van Gogh IKEA Trip

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The internet has not only made fan art more visible (this post is a good example of that,) but it’s also made art more accessible in general. If one has the patience to sit through tutorial after tutorial, they can learn a lot. There are most likely enough free resources out there to take up all of a person's time if they truly choose to devote themselves to being a self-taught artist. 

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Mid -Century Americana W/Alien

Mid -Century Americana W/Alien

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Furthermore, there are massive communities of other aspiring artists that can give feedback and inspiration. In fact, the art community online is so massive that even relatively niche categories, like “repaintings” have over 600 thousand users. So in the olden days, you might be lucky if a few hundred people saw your work over a year at some gallery, now it would be hard to not hit five figures in a few days. 

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So if anything here has left you inspired, good, look up tutorials, ask for help online, or perhaps even sign up for a few classes. Whether paint, pencil, digital, or something more tactile, like clay, the possibilities are nearly endless. And if you do happen to make something you are particularly proud of, take a photo and post it, it might end up in an article one day. And if you want to keep seeing interesting repaintings, Bored Panda has got you covered, you can check out our other articles here and here

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This Was A Framed Print From Big Lots, Bought At A Thrift. Christmas Gift For A Mandalorian Fan

This Was A Framed Print From Big Lots, Bought At A Thrift. Christmas Gift For A Mandalorian Fan

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Party Aftermath~ Just Recently Completed This Piece... Enjoy!

Party Aftermath~ Just Recently Completed This Piece... Enjoy!

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Found This Cute Guy At A Habitat Store. Fixed His Broken Spots, Adding A Winking Eye And Mustache

Found This Cute Guy At A Habitat Store. Fixed His Broken Spots, Adding A Winking Eye And Mustache

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Dinosaurs Enhance This Don’t You Think?

Dinosaurs Enhance This Don’t You Think?

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Alice Painting The Roses Red (Not Really Roses Though Lol) Forgot To Take A Before Photo

Alice Painting The Roses Red (Not Really Roses Though Lol) Forgot To Take A Before Photo

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Upgrading Thrift Store Finds Into Halloween Decorations!

Upgrading Thrift Store Finds Into Halloween Decorations!

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Found This Painting Laying Against A Dumpster

Found This Painting Laying Against A Dumpster

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Flugobjekt

Flugobjekt

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Legend Says It's Still Floating Out There

Legend Says It's Still Floating Out There

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My First Repainting Ever, Starting My Second!

My First Repainting Ever, Starting My Second!

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Handful Of Previously Unposted Reimagined Covers I Never Posted!

Handful Of Previously Unposted Reimagined Covers I Never Posted!

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Note: this post originally had 82 images. It’s been shortened to the top 50 images based on user votes.