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From Painted to Painter
Recently, I set out to reimagine famous classics as artists themselves, rather than subjects. Here are some early results:
![a zoomed out depiction of the famous Mona Lisa sitting in front a table with art supplies](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/8iyu7ktx/production/6183e4285ebe776e0f3758a970335c2c28b69e5b-1448x2160.jpg?w=1448&h=2160)
![Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/8iyu7ktx/production/5d0bdb8d0f80c38c43fd08a9ce31e26d2c35d203-1449x2159.jpg?w=1449&h=2159)
![a zoomed out depiction of the famous Girl with a Pearl Earring in front of a blank canvas with vague figures surrounding her](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/8iyu7ktx/production/e307cd41de2cf48ed0f2403275544827cf025b73-1733x2105.jpg?w=1733&h=2105)
![Girl with a Pearl Earring by Johannes Vermeer](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/8iyu7ktx/production/6c4aab7b3e061aa1221da14fdab917e8f4864fe6-1824x2160.jpg?w=1824&h=2160)
Recently, I set out to reimagine famous classics as artists themselves, rather than subjects. Here are some early results: