What Thanksgiving Would Look Like if Created by Famous Artists

Thanksgiving is the day to enjoy some good food and spend time people you love. Though it doesn’t necessarily mean one can’t take a minute and create something beautiful from the holiday meal. It’s OK to be artsy over the holidays, folks.

Hannah Rothstein, an artist based in San Francisco, imagined how Thanksgiving would look if plated by famous artists across time. Incorporating the staple dishes from the celebrated holiday (turkey, stuffing, cranberries and mashed potatoes) Rothstein creates dishes plated in the signature styles of their artist namesake.

Check out the many stunning dishes she reimagined using nothing more than the basics of Turkey Day.

Sure beats our mashed potatoes and gravy volcano.

René Magritte

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Pablo Picasso

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Mark Rothko

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Jackson Pollock

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Piet Mondrian

Thanksgiving-Piet-Mondrian

Georges Seurat

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Julian Schnabel

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Cindy Sherman

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Vincent van Gogh

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Andy Warhol

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H/T Design Taxi

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