20 times when people complement pictures from flea markets with their drawings, bringing a completely different meaning to them

Most people have a positive attitude towards art, and we fully share their love for beauty. After all, when you look at any work, you feel how your vision of beauty is gradually expanding and you can notice the splendor in everything that surrounds you. But there are people who want to bring a piece of their own creativity into what someone has already created and add their drawing to an existing picture. The folks in this article do just that: They take a painting from a local thrift store, a garage sale, a thrift store, or even a trash can, bring it home and add some stunning detail with a brush and paint. The results are really cool and we can't wait to share them with you!
Bemorepanda brought some examples.
Have you ever seen cows photobomb pictures?
Wow, this is original!
"I added eyes to this thrift store painting and now it hangs in my kitchen."
The customer is satisfied
SpongeBob, Patrick and Garry fit in perfectly!
An unsolved mystery ...
Go Luigi!
She seemed to be here
"I was planning to add Buzz Lightyear, but I was persuaded to add Alice instead. I think she was the right choice."
"I had a lot of fun completing this picture!"
The heroes of the animated series "King of the Hill" fit here just perfect
"She used to hold the guitar, but I replaced it."
"Found a cool poster at a thrift store and thought I could add a couple of kraken to it!"
"I decided this landscape was missing Darth Vader."
Someone added a pie thrown in the face of the hero of the picture, but retained the atmosphere and style of the picture
Now we know why the character in Scream was so excited
It's funny that someone saw this picture and thought about "Beetlejuice"
Useful rabbit
"I replaced the boring swan and lily pond with something more dynamic ..."
Heavenly waffles

Milan-based Italian freelance illustrator Marco Melgrati mainly draws illustrations for magazines, newspapers and websites, but when it comes to his personal work, Marco tries to illustrate what is wrong with our society. The artist shows all the flaws of our world, bringing them to the surface so that we once again think about how we live.
"Everything is fine, guys, I'm fine"
If it were the other way around
Fight
Don't get hooked
If the events of those years happened today
What happens to a relationship when one person is sick and the other has to look after him
Time to evolve
Real touch
Don't play with it, take care of yourself and those around you
Self-deception on the web
Does it breathe?
TikTok reveals the wildest sides of personality
Lies by politicians
The circus
Femme fatale
Sometimes it's worth looking up from the screens to see what's happening in the real world
"It's a pity but not a pity"
Hard times for travelers
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Taking pictures is not at all easy, and if someone tells you that it is easier to do it, then this person most likely does not understand anything about this art form. One successful shot is sometimes not enough, and to achieve the desired effect, you still need to process the picture, but not so that everyone laughs at your crooked Photoshop, but so that the picture turns out to be really worthy. Photographer Chris Hernandez not only knows a lot about photography, but also shows the shooting process so that you understand the work behind his work.
1.The green
2.Red
3.Nature
4.Nation
5.Art
6.Flowers
7.Bubble
8.Butterfly
9.Flower
10.Blue
11.Art is everywhere
12.Red
13.Purple
14.Fire
15.Birds
16.News
17.Cruella
18.Escape
19.Magic
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