Already tried all of the online yoga classes available on the internet, and already running out of Netflix shows? Then you’re probably bored and trying to find ways to keep yourself entertained. Los Angeles art institution The Getty is challenging people to recreate famous artwork scenes in their home—and it’s going viral.
On March 25, Getty Museum invited its Twitter followers to choose their favourite artwork and recreate it with objects and people found in their home. And share.
We challenge you to recreate a work of art with objects (and people) in your home.
🥇 Choose your favorite artwork
🥈 Find three things lying around your house⠀
🥉 Recreate the artwork with those itemsAnd share with us. pic.twitter.com/9BNq35HY2V
— Getty is Celebrating 25 Years (@GettyMuseum) March 25, 2020
The initiative was inspired by the IG account @tussenkunstenquarantaine (“between art and quarantine” in Dutch) compiling artwork recreations.
https://www.instagram.com/p/B-eE9gXgkLc/
Ready to turn your quarantine into your wildest art fantasy? We round up our favourite submissions to inspire you.
You’ll have to blur your eyes to look at this one :) just a quick trial. pic.twitter.com/jAv4EEWCQP
— TheBee 🐝 (@thebeehivetree) March 26, 2020
The Virgin, Saint Elizabeth, and the Infants John the Baptist and Christ, but now with more unicorns…https://t.co/EUDgg7362Y pic.twitter.com/uSqoPFGF2d
— Getty is Celebrating 25 Years (@GettyMuseum) March 26, 2020
Edward Burne-Jones, Temperantia pic.twitter.com/9Jygxc4XTW
— Suzanne King (@thesuzeum) March 30, 2020
— LippyLibby ☮️ (@Lizseeds0311) March 29, 2020
A for perspective, A+ for doggohttps://t.co/jpbZBB1dSq pic.twitter.com/IvJ5r2sfNB
— Getty is Celebrating 25 Years (@GettyMuseum) March 31, 2020
Madonna and child.https://t.co/ZbnVeToUPE pic.twitter.com/7Vkl91CF6D
— Getty is Celebrating 25 Years (@GettyMuseum) March 25, 2020