People are Recreating Famous Artworks Using Whatever They Have at Home During Quarantine




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#art history #COVID-19 #humor #social media



April 2, 2020


Grace Ebert




By sporting a bonnet fashioned out of toilet paper and clutching a celery-stalk cigarette, people are finding ways to engage with their favorite artworks from a distance. This week, the Getty challenged folks to imitate classic pieces with whatever they can find around their homes and has since gotten thousands of hilarious (and well-done) responses.


The Los Angeles museum’s call was inspired by the account Between Art & Quarantine, which has been asking people to choose three aspects of their favorite works to recreate using anything they’ve got at home, hence the pets, kids, and vegetables in the mix. Check out a few of the Getty’s picks on its Instagram, and don’t forget to take a peek this hashtag for some gems. (via Design You Trust)











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Art, art history, COVID-19, Design, Entertainment, humor, social media

Art, art history, COVID-19, Design, Entertainment, humor, social media

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