Tasks / Small Changes Make A Big Difference

Take an artwork that you did not make and alter it in a subtle way so that the meaning of the piece is changed in a significant way.
Show us the differences and your intended consequences.
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In the zone of: The University of Aesthematics
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This task has plagued my mind like the last segment of an orange that no one wants, yet you cant bring yourself to throw away. Originally i leapt into it with glee sorting through several of my favourite paintings for something that would inspire me....

i have always liked this piece because it sort of declared an open minded way of thinking. though what i did is not exactly subtle, i tried to make it look like i never touched it while drastically changing it's meaning. i hope you like it.

The London National Gallery has this painting currently displayed online as a great work of art: Full title: Niccolò Mauruzi da Tolentino at the Battle of San Romano probably about 1438-40 UCCELLO, Paolo about 1397 - 1475 however, a ...

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I have this print hanging on the wall in my bedroom and everytime I see it I think that they should be more intimate with each other.

I took a copy of Leonardo Da Vinci's 'The Last Supper' and made a slight addition... It represents all the people who are now going on about all the hidden meaning in this picture after a certain book...

This was inspired by a movie short of a unicorn named Charlie. This only makes the piece better because it will be moderately annoying to the person who drew the unicorn. She hates this particular short and while she was painting her unicorn I kept t...

I took a favorite painting of mine, Jack Vettriano's The Singing Butler...it shows a whimsical couple dancing in the rain...but when you add Falkor the Luckdragon and Atreyu, you realize that it's such a pleasant little storm, its The Nothing...and t...

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The Listener This so has probably been done before, but I think this is a good one, since both are such big icons for different reasons.