Artist Photoshops Her Ginger Cat Into Iconic Paintings, And The Results Win The Internet

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Here at Just Something we love art, and we love even more when people make art funny.
This is the case of Svetlana Petrova, a Russian artist owner of Zarathustra, a big ginger cat that she playfully photoshops into classic paintings.
When she began photoshopping her cat into iconic paintings, her work went immediately viral, received millions of views.
Besides the funny aspect of these images, Svetlana’s work gives the opportunity to become more familiar with classic paintings to people who had no interest in art before.
Take a look at Fat Cat Art’s site here, to se more of Zarathustra and his adventures.

“Mona Lisa” by Leonardo da Vinci

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“American Gothic” by Grant Wood

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“Escaping Criticism” by Pere Borrell

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“Lady with an Ermine” by Leonardo da Vinci

Portrait of Cecilia Gallerani (Lady with the Ermine), about 1488

“The Persistence of Memory” by Salvador Dalì

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“Twelfth Night” by David Teniers

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“The Creation of Adam” by Michelangelo

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“The Kitchen Maid” by Johannes Vermeer

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“Bogatyrs” by Victor Vasnetsov

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“Portrait of Catherine II” by Dmitry Levitsky

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