User:ThisIsAShortUsername/Sophia Gallery
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This is just a repository for all paintings altered for her majesty SophiaTM.
Originally, Andy Warhol's "Campbell’s Soup Can", made better by Splaka |
Originally, Paul Cezanne's "Still Life with Commode". Cezanne took his life because this version by Mhaille was "just too good" |
This is not based on René Magritte's "La trahison des images" and it is not made by Sannse |
Based on Andy Warhol's kooky style, made into a picture by Warhol's body double, Codeine |
Originally, René Magritte's "Le fils de l'homme", ameliorated with a potato by Mhaille |
Originally, I-don't-know-who's I-don't-know-what, made into a somewhat recognizable painting by Sannse |
Originally, Michelangelo's The creation of Man from the Sistine Chapel's ceiling. The guy on the right (Malcolm X?) told me Codeine made this, but I've never trusted people who interact with those with small winkers. |
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Originally, Vincent Van Gogh's "Still Life: Vase with Twelve Sunflowers", not uncrappified by Kakun |
Originally, Masolino da Panicale's "The Temptation of Adam and Eve". Severian would have spent less time on this if he didn't keep looking for the hidden ocelot in the picture. |
Originally, Jan van Eyck's "The Arnolfini Portrait", made better by Codeine |
Originally, Toulouse Lautrec's "Two Half-Naked Women". You have now entered Kakun's mindset; you're recommended to hide the children |
Originally, Keith Haring's "Untitled, 1988" art print, half-baked by Imrealized |
Originally, "Saturn Devouring One of His Sons" by Francisco Goya, improved by Sannse. Saturn certainly knows what hits the spot. |
No-one noticed that Severian had sneaked into the gallery and resculpted Michelangelo's David until it was too late. |
Originally, Andy Warhol's "The Velvet Underground & Nico" album cover, made even more chip by Mhaille |
Originally, Coldplay's "Parachutes" album cover, remixed by Kakun |
Da Vinci's "Last Supper", now with 20% more carbohydrates, courtesy of Severian. |


