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Using Colorful Dog Kibble, Artists Turn 'Mona Lisa,' 'The Scream' and 'The Kiss' Into Museum Masterpieces That Man's Best Friend Can Appreciate

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Sisters from New Jersey spent two months recreating famous artworks while also making sure their dog didn’t get into the edible art supplies A kibble Mona Lisa on display The AKC Museum of the Dog Since reopening in Midtown Manhattan a few years ago, the American Kennel Club’s Museum of the Dog has displayed photographs, paintings and artifacts celebrating our four-legged companions. The latest exhibition may be the first that’s just as interesting to canine visitors as it is to their human owners. From now through June 9, the museum is hosting “The Art of the Breed,” an installation featuring iconic works of art recreated in kibble. Sisters Lauren and Samantha Treadwell of Old Bridge, New Jersey, brought the project to life in collaboration with the pet food brand Royal Canin.…

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