Monday, July 01, 2019

Recreations of Famous Paintings of Myths Using Only My Children’s Toys


Sarah Scullin is a mum with a PhD in Classics. She brings together these two parts of her life in a project that brings old myths to life using her son's playthings.

Pompeo Batoni, “Aeneas Fleeing from Troy” (c. 1750)
and Sarah Scullin, “He-Man Fleeing from Troi” (2019)

Francisco de Zurbarán, “Hercules Fighting with the Nemean Lion” (1634)
and Sarah Scullin “What’s The Matter, Malakili? You Smell Something?”(2019)

Frederick Sandys, “Medea” (1866–68)
and Sarah Scullin, “Medea’s Dream House” (2019)

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