When the world shut down in March 2020, artist Eliza Reinhardt began recreating famous paintings using only clothes, bed linen, and things she had around the house. What started as a daily creative challenge quickly became a long-running project, filled with detail, color, and quiet humor.
While her dog Finn is often the star of her other series, these particular recreations feature just Eliza, usually tucked into a corner of the scene, surrounded by carefully arranged fabric that brings each painting to life in a completely new way.
#7 "Le Chat Et La Lune" By Edouard Leon Louis Warschawsky (Aka Edy), 1917

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#8 "American White Pelican" By Robert Havell After John James Audubon, 1836

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#9 "Head Of A Skeleton With A Burning Cigarette" By Vincent Van Gogh, 1886

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