Sills has produced over 100 different wood cutouts, and finds innovative ways to bring these well-known icons of art into the present day.
"[4] In order to bring each two-dimensional character into a three-dimensional space, Sills reproduces them on the scale of actual humans and surrounds them with props, some of which are deliberately anachronistic.
For example, her wood cutout of Princess Margarita from Diego Velázquez's Las Meninas is the same size as a real child.
Sills's cutout of the young subject from Édouard Manet′s The Fifer (1994; Rowan University Art Gallery, Sylvia Sleigh Collection) is also the same size as a real child.
The two life-size figures are painted in Utamaro's style, but reimagined in the context of the 21st-century world of fast food and carbonated beverages.