just want you to know ‘American Gothic’ is a painting of a dad and a daughter. just learned that last semester and i thought they were wife and husband.
iirc the deal is that Grant Wood got his sister and their dentist to pose for the picture, but he intended them to be acting as the sort of people he imagined would live in the house, so they’re representing a father and daughter
Well yeah, the Youngest Millennials were born in 1996, thus.. Making the gap 25-40. So technically a few of us are STARTING OUR Quarter-Life Crisis .. As some of us are laughing at Gen X are going through their Mid-Life crisis even though it's clear which group is next. Greying started 25 for me.. Just yeah, I am 30 next month.
This was so very interesting and educational actually.. you showed how an artist evaluates their subject, how they take it apart (figuratively and literally lol) to study it.. very cool.. more please
I would be able to guess both the couple and Momo but the other two I would be stumped mostly because I am not as familiar with them. I absolutely love your takes on all of them. Superb 👌
I love this idea! You should definitely do more of those, maybe do a series so you can do a video where you recreate famous landscapes in your style, one where you recreate different styles like surrealism, cubism, pointillism etc, one where you recreate famous still life paintings and whatever else you can think of. It would be so much fun.
i absolutely fell in love with your personality, way of creating your videos and art style in general. I stopped drawing/sketching around 2012 completely due to depression and perfectionist characteristics... and now let me tell you that your personality and videos i have watched recently and discovered, encouraged me to at least give it a shot again since there is a time i remember i enjoyed drawing to the fullest. Now all i need to do is binge watch your vids next to scribbling on paper before one day actually going to digital what my goal was in the past. ♥ Lots of love to you. You're a good, bubbly person!
I like the pitchfork one the most. I don't know why, but that has always been one of my favorite paintings. I like how you recreated it. The girl with the earing looks cool too, and it does resemble its original the most.
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“I have created some things, so watch closely” Yes sir, lemme just bust my eyes open so I can watch this amazing art 😩🏃♂️
I knew immediately when you began creating the farm couple! I really liked how they all turned out but the Mona Lisa girl was super cute and the "gray girl" with the transparent skirt was executed really well.
I love the portrait of Madame X! The reason she looks like a corpse in the original is because she was well-known for using lavender powder on her skin, to give it a bluish/purple tinge, and if I remember correctly, when the painter did her portrait, he had her in light that didn't work well with her unique skin, so he struggled a lot! I hadn't heard about the reception of the piece, so that was really cool to learn :D
I love them! Was a little upset at the beginning because I wanted to see how Mona Lisa would turn out in your style, without the modern twist. But they turned out amazing! I think the last one, and the one with the pitchfork are my two favorites.
I was painting foxes in acrylic paint, which is not what I usually use, I use water colour or coloured pencil usually. Anyway, i started painting and it looked ugly, I was tempted to give up then I remembered Waffles saying “the first steps of art is always ugly” that made me kept going and I’m now happy with the end product! Thanks Waffles!
My favorite was the girl with the pearl earrings. But the one that resembled it’s original painting the most for me was the American Gothic. Loved all of them!😍❤️❤️
Anybody wonder how the person posing for the picture can maintain their pose for so long while the artist is painting? And then there is us in the twenty first century getting impatient and fidgety when the McDonald's drive through is packed and you want your chicky nuggies so baddd
I imagine the person got a lot of breaks. But you do have a point as even with early photography it took forever. Might just be how everything is so instant now that everyone's grown accustomed to speed. Entertainment is instant, satisfaction can be instant aka likes on social media. [social media addiction is a real thing and it has ruined MANY people]
@@meanncat3050 yea that is possible. Our generation is soooooo spoiled. We automatically expect so much. No wonder all those paintings have the person in them with a solemn facial expression XD
You realise we still get people to pose for paintings today right? 🤨 The models take breaks every so often and it can help create less stiff poses, the small movements, something you lose when working from a photograph. Also some of the painting isn't always done with the client or model there, some parts might be blocked in, in a very basic manner and the artist will work on it alone/with their apprentice (depending how far back in art history we are going). Lots of people in the past were also impatient, extremely impatient (and often those people would've been wealthy enough that they could get away with far more violence towards the subject of their impatience than what you can get away with today) and lots of people today are patient, lots are impatient, nothing has changed. "Our/my generation is bad because blank" is very cringe and is a mindset that needs to end, I see it every couple years "wrong generation" type beats. It's literally good that things have got easier and progressed, we should continue striving for progress to make life easier for those that come after us. It was not fun being a worker back then even less than now (at least technology has made some jobs not put us into an early grave) and many artists had a terrible time getting to express themselves because of restrictive Academia that in areas controlled subject matters, style, etc allowed to be sold to *anyone* but that's a big topic and I've already done my days worth of working class political artist ranting. Tl;dr the past was not more patient nor our current society less patient, it's all romanticisation and perspective. Impatient people have always existed.
I quit drawing for a while because I always thought I was bad at it, but you have inspired me to start again. Thank you 💗 your videos have gotten me through rough times.
American Gothic is made all-time favorite painting and honestly I'm obsessed with your modern take on it too! I love the adapted facial expressions and how you extended the frame so their whole bodies were in it... and the cropped background too i think that's what i love as a whole over the pictures
all of these turned out to be gorgeous but the girl with the pearl earring has to be my fave. i especially love the girl's expression and the color palette.. it just has a very soft vibe overall, i feel like you really captured the essence of the original painting
I think they all look wonderful. I think ‘Girl With The Pearl Earring’ is definitely the closest, but honestly, they’re all fantastic. Thanks for sharing.
These are absolutely gorgeous!! I'd love to see a part two! Maybe with some art nouveau inspired pieces? Alphonse Mucha's stuff is always fun! Oh and The Kiss by Gustav Klimt would look very dynamic in you're style! Or you could even do some really ancient art like cave paintings and such. That would be a fun challenge. Really anything you do will turn out stunning haha 💖
Weekly dose of Rin drawing cute things and rambling as she goes. I loved this video by the way. I really enjoyed it! Have a nice day! I love the girl with the pearl earring you did and the fourth one. I really liked all of them but those two are my favorite!
this makes me wanna go back in time and tell that painter who painted the lady in the black dress that his work will be loved and cherished and seen by many people in the future
American Horror is absolutely stunning!!! Love what you did with the pattern :D Also ADORE Madame X, the way you drew the dress and the hair was *star eyes* and I really love the sharpness in her profile. I didn't expect this video to be something I was very into but you caught me into it pretty quick
I like how you make soo many oversized things and I make crop tops, skirts, dresses and wear this too (I wanna be a fashion designer and an artist) And madam x’s portrait is beautiful I don’ understand those people who made fun of her! The recreation you made of her was amazing as well!
my favorite one was the ‘girl with the pearl earring’ and it’s also the one that reminds me the most of its original painting. also, do you have any tips for learning anatomy? i’m trying to draw humans, but i’m struggling with anatomy :’)
i think the one i would probably recognize the esiest would be American gothik because the composition and vibe is just soo iconic. you nailed the exprecion of the women perfectly :)
Mona Lisa actually doesn’t have eyebrows… I wish you would have done that, but seriously love this idea and your art! LOVE!!!! And Vermeer and his Girl with a Pearl Earring is my favorite artwork. You are making this Art History graduate so happy!
The Mona Lisa one is my favorite, but I think Girl with the Pearl Earring is the one that's closets to the original. Also I kinda wanna try doing this now.
I literally get re-inspired to get back into drawing every time I watch you videos. And you make me want to to fill out my sketch books 😘 you make drawing look so easy
For the veil idea, I think a hijab would've been cool!!! And for the no brows part of the mona lisa, it could've been bleached brows!!! I'm super inspired and I wanna remake these portraits too!!! 🥰
Madame X has a beautiful look, even in the original painting. I can definitely see why he wanted to paint her so badly. Her profile is extremely unique. I find her nose shape to be particularly beautiful.
I was close to pausing and trying to figure it out for the third painting. I’m glad I didn’t, cause I’ve never seen the original before, would’ve sat here staring at the screen for ages 😂
You could do The Arnolfini Wedding by Van Ejk, the one with the couple, the woman is a green dress, and there are a couple of mirrors that reflect the couple from a different angle.
i watched a few of these videos and then drew. my hand said “we are going to be great today” and i think you’re videos put a spell on my hands, thank you
I think the issue with the shoes for the second drawing, is that since the left leg hangs over the right leg at a shorter distance, then the right foot would be bent at the toes, unless the person was sitting on a ledge, but even then the legs would possibly be placed different. I mean no harm, just something I noticed and I wanted to offer my perspective
of them all i feel like madam x was the most stunning and i think the history of it was very shocking with how lovely her portrait was like how can the hate that?
Yep! Girl with the Pearl is most like the original, but I kinda like your Mona better! I do remember reading that the "couple" in American Gothic were brother and sister! and the pattern of the woman's dress was replicated in the curtains in the house behind them to tie it together and explain frugality in those times depicted! Weird eh? Wonderful video Rin, keep working and sharing your works, thanks!
I swear that on the second one when you said guess what I’m drawing this time the first thing that came to my head was Elsa and Anna’s parents portrait XD
I loved this video! What a fun idea! I think my favorite was the Madame! (Also, I'm sure someone said this already, but American Gothic is actually a father daughter picture...)
Love all the drawings, the Madame X drawing is my favorite. Love all the drawings you do on your chanel , they are all so good! You are so talented. Love your vids💖
i gotta say i LOVE what you did with American Gothic! i think you captured the vibe perfectly. i always had this thought in my mind that the boy done messed up Some how but we were never really Supposed to know How... ya know how some couples are... you can Tell there's something going on but nobody says anything, there's just a lot of glaring and "pleasantries" spoken through clenched teeth. lol
I’m glad Leonardo was thinking of you 😂
he's very forward-thinking like that
Me too
lol
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Lol
When the video started with “Hello” and no hands waving across the desk, I was shocked 😳
Samee
i'm in an undisclosed location. XP bahaha next time I film a digital I'll throw in some hands. just for you guys. hehe
LOL same xd
Same
Same
just want you to know ‘American Gothic’ is a painting of a dad and a daughter. just learned that last semester and i thought they were wife and husband.
My art teachers said it was the painters daughter and his dentist lol
Wow I also thought husband/wife! 😳🤦🏽♀️
it's actually the painter's sister and his dentist-
iirc the deal is that Grant Wood got his sister and their dentist to pose for the picture, but he intended them to be acting as the sort of people he imagined would live in the house, so they’re representing a father and daughter
@@WanderingStar_13 Me too! Im shook.
“At least middle aged” then “millennial characters” OUCH RIGHT IN THE HEART 😂
To be fair the oldest millennials are 40 now...
@@ellenbertran1493 The "geriatric millennials".
Yea, I’m a millennial and in my 20’s. It kinda hurt to hear someone say middle aged lol
Well yeah, the Youngest Millennials were born in 1996, thus..
Making the gap 25-40.
So technically a few of us are STARTING OUR Quarter-Life Crisis .. As some of us are laughing at Gen X are going through their Mid-Life crisis even though it's clear which group is next.
Greying started 25 for me.. Just yeah, I am 30 next month.
I also felt the Pang when she said that. It hurt my middle aged heart lol
"A lot of Millennials still have hair... for now"
This made me Chuckle because My husband is bald 🤣🤣🤣
People think he's 35+ because of it lol
It is weird that i'm talking to a 25+ y/o person like you
Beacuse i'm only 9 next week i'm turning 10
It is just like weird realising that
@@r.araujo4 Its even more weird that I have a child almost as old as you are. 🤣
@@sweetpastelpeach7587 yeah, i'm only 9🤣
No matter what art supply is being used, you are 100% fully capable of creating a masterpiece!!💕
@Demon_CatBoy I would love a kitty but I dunno if you can get shipped to where I live
@@shuvampandey7387 Use punctuation . *Yep , you are right .
True! That's what makes Waffles such an amazing artist ❤️
@@CreativeButterfly yeah , exactly !
@@CreativeButterfly Yep!
This was so very interesting and educational actually.. you showed how an artist evaluates their subject, how they take it apart (figuratively and literally lol) to study it.. very cool.. more please
I'm glad to hear your perspective. thank you! 💜
Yeah Rin is a good teacher ☺️
"please tell me I erased that one more time-- that's not what it looks like right?"
mood
“That One Painting With The Pitchfork” “Scarlet Jo’Earring” lmao i love the title sections xD
If i'm gonna put time into them. i'm gonna do it my way. haha
I would be able to guess both the couple and Momo but the other two I would be stumped mostly because I am not as familiar with them. I absolutely love your takes on all of them. Superb 👌
I love this idea! You should definitely do more of those, maybe do a series so you can do a video where you recreate famous landscapes in your style, one where you recreate different styles like surrealism, cubism, pointillism etc, one where you recreate famous still life paintings and whatever else you can think of. It would be so much fun.
“The luxury of indoor pluming”💅
Obviously so normal 💖
flushhh! XP
i absolutely fell in love with your personality, way of creating your videos and art style in general. I stopped drawing/sketching around 2012 completely due to depression and perfectionist characteristics... and now let me tell you that your personality and videos i have watched recently and discovered, encouraged me to at least give it a shot again since there is a time i remember i enjoyed drawing to the fullest. Now all i need to do is binge watch your vids next to scribbling on paper before one day actually going to digital what my goal was in the past. ♥ Lots of love to you. You're a good, bubbly person!
I like the pitchfork one the most. I don't know why, but that has always been one of my favorite paintings. I like how you recreated it. The girl with the earing looks cool too, and it does resemble its original the most.
“I have created some things, so watch closely”
Yes sir, lemme just bust my eyes open so I can watch this amazing art 😩🏃♂️
bahah bust your eyes open XP that sounds like a painful way to open your eyelids. XP
I knew immediately when you began creating the farm couple! I really liked how they all turned out but the Mona Lisa girl was super cute and the "gray girl" with the transparent skirt was executed really well.
I love the portrait of Madame X! The reason she looks like a corpse in the original is because she was well-known for using lavender powder on her skin, to give it a bluish/purple tinge, and if I remember correctly, when the painter did her portrait, he had her in light that didn't work well with her unique skin, so he struggled a lot! I hadn't heard about the reception of the piece, so that was really cool to learn :D
I love them! Was a little upset at the beginning because I wanted to see how Mona Lisa would turn out in your style, without the modern twist. But they turned out amazing! I think the last one, and the one with the pitchfork are my two favorites.
I was painting foxes in acrylic paint, which is not what I usually use, I use water colour or coloured pencil usually. Anyway, i started painting and it looked ugly, I was tempted to give up then I remembered Waffles saying “the first steps of art is always ugly” that made me kept going and I’m now happy with the end product! Thanks Waffles!
My favorite was the girl with the pearl earrings. But the one that resembled it’s original painting the most for me was the American Gothic. Loved all of them!😍❤️❤️
Anybody wonder how the person posing for the picture can maintain their pose for so long while the artist is painting?
And then there is us in the twenty first century getting impatient and fidgety when the McDonald's drive through is packed and you want your chicky nuggies so baddd
I imagine the person got a lot of breaks.
But you do have a point as even with early photography it took forever. Might just be how everything is so instant now that everyone's grown accustomed to speed. Entertainment is instant, satisfaction can be instant aka likes on social media. [social media addiction is a real thing and it has ruined MANY people]
@@meanncat3050 yea that is possible. Our generation is soooooo spoiled. We automatically expect so much. No wonder all those paintings have the person in them with a solemn facial expression XD
You realise we still get people to pose for paintings today right? 🤨 The models take breaks every so often and it can help create less stiff poses, the small movements, something you lose when working from a photograph. Also some of the painting isn't always done with the client or model there, some parts might be blocked in, in a very basic manner and the artist will work on it alone/with their apprentice (depending how far back in art history we are going).
Lots of people in the past were also impatient, extremely impatient (and often those people would've been wealthy enough that they could get away with far more violence towards the subject of their impatience than what you can get away with today) and lots of people today are patient, lots are impatient, nothing has changed. "Our/my generation is bad because blank" is very cringe and is a mindset that needs to end, I see it every couple years "wrong generation" type beats.
It's literally good that things have got easier and progressed, we should continue striving for progress to make life easier for those that come after us. It was not fun being a worker back then even less than now (at least technology has made some jobs not put us into an early grave) and many artists had a terrible time getting to express themselves because of restrictive Academia that in areas controlled subject matters, style, etc allowed to be sold to *anyone* but that's a big topic and I've already done my days worth of working class political artist ranting.
Tl;dr the past was not more patient nor our current society less patient, it's all romanticisation and perspective. Impatient people have always existed.
I quit drawing for a while because I always thought I was bad at it, but you have inspired me to start again. Thank you 💗 your videos have gotten me through rough times.
Girl with the pearl earring and the couple are my two faves !!
I like the 3rd and 4th one most. I think the 2-4 all remind me pretty well of the original paintings
No wonder those eyebrows took centuries to come back! XD
They're all cute, but I think the American Gothic one is my favourite. I love her expression!
Is it
Rin Lisa
Or Mona Rin
Tbh your art prices should be put into an art museum
Rin Lisa for the win, lol
Both! Lollll ;-;
ah you flatter me. 💜
American Gothic is made all-time favorite painting and honestly I'm obsessed with your modern take on it too! I love the adapted facial expressions and how you extended the frame so their whole bodies were in it... and the cropped background too i think that's what i love as a whole over the pictures
all of these turned out to be gorgeous but the girl with the pearl earring has to be my fave. i especially love the girl's expression and the color palette.. it just has a very soft vibe overall, i feel like you really captured the essence of the original painting
I think they all look wonderful. I think ‘Girl With The Pearl Earring’ is definitely the closest, but honestly, they’re all fantastic. Thanks for sharing.
The art style I like to use is like a disneyish/cute cartoon girl look it's hard to describe but, basically generally cute, bubbly characters.
These are absolutely gorgeous!! I'd love to see a part two! Maybe with some art nouveau inspired pieces? Alphonse Mucha's stuff is always fun! Oh and The Kiss by Gustav Klimt would look very dynamic in you're style! Or you could even do some really ancient art like cave paintings and such. That would be a fun challenge. Really anything you do will turn out stunning haha 💖
Weekly dose of Rin drawing cute things and rambling as she goes. I loved this video by the way. I really enjoyed it! Have a nice day! I love the girl with the pearl earring you did and the fourth one. I really liked all of them but those two are my favorite!
I have naturally curly hair that looks a little bit like how you drew modern Mona Lisa's hair lol. :P
Love the American Gothic and Girl with the Pearl Earring redo. Also love how you pulled the backgrounds in. ❤️
These might be my favorite thing you've ever done. Seriously. So. Cool.
this makes me wanna go back in time and tell that painter who painted the lady in the black dress that his work will be loved and cherished and seen by many people in the future
I haven’t been watching her in a year and just came back omg i miss you💞
I love the Girl with the Pearl Earring one!!!! I wish I looked like that!
I love how you drew two right feet in that second drawing that’s so cute
Ok this is my fave video you have ever done! This is so cool. I love all of them ^^
American Horror is absolutely stunning!!! Love what you did with the pattern :D
Also ADORE Madame X, the way you drew the dress and the hair was *star eyes* and I really love the sharpness in her profile. I didn't expect this video to be something I was very into but you caught me into it pretty quick
The Mystic messenger music in the background always gives me a nostalgic feeling when watching your videos.
your art style has to be one of my favorite art style ever. loved every single one of them.
love your take on the American Gothic
Thanks for the tip on making things seem gold and I think you did a great job on the transparency!
Your art is always amazing, watching your vids help me overcome my art blocks
I like how you make soo many oversized things and I make crop tops, skirts, dresses and wear this too (I wanna be a fashion designer and an artist) And madam x’s portrait is beautiful I don’ understand those people who made fun of her! The recreation you made of her was amazing as well!
my favorite one was the ‘girl with the pearl earring’ and it’s also the one that reminds me the most of its original painting. also, do you have any tips for learning anatomy? i’m trying to draw humans, but i’m struggling with anatomy :’)
I LOVE YOUR DIGITAL ART SO MUCH 🥺🥺
My son did American Gothic as salt n pepper for an art project 🥰🥰 I love this video idea! So creative!
Mona Lisa in a sweat shirt is almost as cute as bunnies in sweat shirts💜
everyone looks better in a sweatshirt. XP
i think the one i would probably recognize the esiest would be American gothik because the composition and vibe is just soo iconic. you nailed the exprecion of the women perfectly :)
my love for your art grows bigger and bigger each video😍
its so amazing to see the difference in your art over the past years as a regular watcher ✋😌
Mona Lisa actually doesn’t have eyebrows… I wish you would have done that, but seriously love this idea and your art! LOVE!!!!
And Vermeer and his Girl with a Pearl Earring is my favorite artwork. You are making this Art History graduate so happy!
You have to move county... to mine, so I can meet you and thank you for blessing us with these beautiful works of art!
The Mona Lisa one is my favorite, but I think Girl with the Pearl Earring is the one that's closets to the original.
Also I kinda wanna try doing this now.
Madam Y/Z one was fab!🤌
This is probably your coolest video. And that's saying a lot. Super fun!!
Your timestamps sentences are just so creatively nice.
Well Rin atleast know that mona Lisa liked momos so Rin thinks and creatively named her momo Lisa.
I literally get re-inspired to get back into drawing every time I watch you videos. And you make me want to to fill out my sketch books 😘 you make drawing look so easy
For the veil idea, I think a hijab would've been cool!!! And for the no brows part of the mona lisa, it could've been bleached brows!!! I'm super inspired and I wanna remake these portraits too!!! 🥰
Love your drawings! I love drawing while I watch your videos
Madame X has a beautiful look, even in the original painting. I can definitely see why he wanted to paint her so badly. Her profile is extremely unique. I find her nose shape to be particularly beautiful.
The first one gives me dark academia vibes and that is one of my aesthetics so I love it
I AM SRSLY IN LOVE WITH YOUR ARTSTYLE😩💗💗
That "stylized curly hair" that you drew is actually kinda exactly how mine is- like it's just built like that
I was close to pausing and trying to figure it out for the third painting. I’m glad I didn’t, cause I’ve never seen the original before, would’ve sat here staring at the screen for ages 😂
OMGosh I want a print of all of them!! You are so talented.
Just that last bit of having to wear fake beards and glasses, was the cutest thing I've ever seen and I only heard it! :)
You could do The Arnolfini Wedding by Van Ejk, the one with the couple, the woman is a green dress, and there are a couple of mirrors that reflect the couple from a different angle.
THIS. Is. So amazing. Wow! Just subbed and I love this channel.
i watched a few of these videos and then drew. my hand said “we are going to be great today” and i think you’re videos put a spell on my hands, thank you
I love your style and this idea was fantastically done! 10/10 💯
Wow this was incredible, great job!🤙
I'm in love with your art style😭
I think the issue with the shoes for the second drawing, is that since the left leg hangs over the right leg at a shorter distance, then the right foot would be bent at the toes, unless the person was sitting on a ledge, but even then the legs would possibly be placed different. I mean no harm, just something I noticed and I wanted to offer my perspective
AAA they all turned out so cute! I love this ideaaa
These are all sooooo gorgeous!!
of them all i feel like madam x was the most stunning and i think the history of it was very shocking with how lovely her portrait was like how can the hate that?
I REALLY love all of them but i think i like the color shceme of the girl with a pearl earing the best!
Soooo good. I'm just mad that you're equally talented digital/ traditional media. 😝
Recommendation: you should make a part 2. I would recommend drawing The Scream Painting ❤️
Yep! Girl with the Pearl is most like the original, but I kinda like your Mona better! I do remember reading that the "couple" in American Gothic were brother and sister! and the pattern of the woman's dress was replicated in the curtains in the house behind them to tie it together and explain frugality in those times depicted! Weird eh? Wonderful video Rin, keep working and sharing your works, thanks!
i like the last one the most, both the original and your's
If your feeling up to it, a part two wpuld be awsome this was so cool!!!
All of them honestly lol u should do this as a serious drawing famous paintings in my own way
I swear that on the second one when you said guess what I’m drawing this time the first thing that came to my head was Elsa and Anna’s parents portrait XD
I love the girl with a Pearl earring one!!
I loved this video! What a fun idea! I think my favorite was the Madame! (Also, I'm sure someone said this already, but American Gothic is actually a father daughter picture...)
Waffles you have the best and super interesting channel like seriously waffles your style is what I admire plss🥺✨💜
Love all the drawings, the Madame X drawing is my favorite. Love all the drawings you do on your chanel , they are all so good! You are so talented. Love your vids💖
I love waffles 🧇 yum 🤤. I love your art so much.
We need more of these
I love the way you drew Mona Lisa 😂😂 SHES SO GORGEOUS hOw?!
This is so creative and so nice, I could never
my favorite historical painting is probably "skull of a skeleton with burning cigarette" by van gogh. i just think it's really cool lol
this is such a great idea. i hope.u do more of these. i love them!!!!
i gotta say i LOVE what you did with American Gothic! i think you captured the vibe perfectly.
i always had this thought in my mind that the boy done messed up Some how but we were never really Supposed to know How... ya know how some couples are... you can Tell there's something going on but nobody says anything, there's just a lot of glaring and "pleasantries" spoken through clenched teeth. lol
Your version of the girl with the pearl earring is soooooo cute 😍💕