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May 03, 2012

Adding monsters to thrift store paintings

This is my favourite thing of the day. Twisted Sifter has a collection of paintings by Thyrza Segal and Chris McMahon, who enjoy putting the occasional monster in the middle of thrift store paintings. Here are a few examples. First these two by Thyrza Segal:

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Monster2
And these two by Chris McMahon:

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Monster4

Check out the rest at the site. (Thank you, Christine).

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I am one of the above artists- I just wanted to let people know I have a few prints up on etsy if anyone needs more aliens or monsters on their walls...www.etsy.com/shop/thyrza

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