Ever since last December, people have been entertaining themselves by participating in an open community project called "Take a photo of the Rembrandt type".
13 Edward Hopper Paintings Are Recreated As Sets For Indie Film
"Damn the detail level is heckin good."
Art lovers around the world have found an amazing way to unite and stay creative
No matter the circumstances, you still gotta train the creative muscle. It doesn't take a whole lot. You pick an artwork, scoop up the most random stuff around the house, put yourself into a pose, and take a shot. The challenge has gone viral with museums asking people to recreate paintings at home and social media accounts in Spain and Russia sharing their own local takes on it. Check 'em out here and here.
Art looks so much better when improved with cats!
Museum Asked People to Recreate Art and They Nailed It - The internet has generated a huge amount of laughs from cats and FAILS. And we all out of cats.
People stuck at home during quarantine are letting their creativity loose. The J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles challenged art lovers to post photos of themselves recreating their favorite masterpieces from home and the response has been massive.
Art lovers around the world have found an amazing way to unite and stay creative
With a new exhibition on the work of French artist Edgar Degas opening soon at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, Harper's Bazaar commissioned
These two are the winners of quarantine!
Art lovers around the world have found an amazing way to unite and stay creative
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Girl with a Pearl Earring by Johannes Vermeer British artist Nick Smith uses Pantone color swatches to create wonderful pixelated recreations of paintings
For his project, Richard Tuschman decided to recreate the paintings of Edward Hopper by photographing famous scenes from his hero's work.
Ever since last December, people have been entertaining themselves by participating in an open community project called "Take a photo of the Rembrandt type".
There are many ways to deal with the isolation and anxiety of social distancing and quarantine, but coming up with hilarious photo recreations of the old
Daria Aksenova use de son talent à la manière, en quelque sorte, d’une magicienne ou d’une conteuse. Son pouvoir ? Transmettre sur papier une émotion qu
In this video tutorial I'm going to show you how to paint watercolor forget me not flowers in a realistic, but playful way. I loved having the opportunity to play around with the color palette and make it a little more interesting.
An artist has recreated masterpieces including Girl with a Pearl Earring, The Scream and Mona Lisa, using Lego. Peter Laven, from Texas, spends three-weeks on each piece.
Even though most of us are stuck at home during COVID-19 quarantine and can't go out and enjoy art in museums, that doesn't mean that life has to be boring or uncultured. The Getty Museum in Los Angeles challenged art fans to post photos of themselves recreating their favorite paintings from the safety of their homes. People responded with a lot of enthusiasm and flooded social media with their unique artistic interpretations.
Each week I’ll be creating a character using one of my Character Drawing Toolkits. If you’re looking to improve your drawing skills I encourage you to join in the challenge and commit to one character drawing each week. You’re welcome to recreate my character as a practice round, or challenge yourself to create your own! […]
Building and Testing the Optical Apparatus From Tim's Vermeer: Earlier this summer I watched the documentary Tim's Vermeer, which follows Tim Jenison as he tries to recreate a Vermeer painting using an optical device known as a camera lucida. This was basically a mirror at 45 degrees, allowing you to see both t…
It appears that boredom lies behind the most creative ideas. That's why quarantine has produced some of the most entertaining activities. One of them is the Getty Museum challenge that so many of you have already seen in our previous article here. The challenge, which asks people to recreate famous works of art by using things they find around the home, has gained a lot of traction. Apparently, people love to dress up and compete with each other over who can recreate a well-known painting better. The art enthusiasts can't stop participating in this challenge, so scroll down below for their latest creations!
People stuck at home during quarantine are letting their creativity loose. The J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles challenged art lovers to post photos of themselves recreating their favorite masterpieces from home and the response has been massive.
When it comes to the occult, there are only two types of people. One who can’t bear the eerie concept of the supernatural and one who certainly enjoys it with
My name is Lucie Kruta and five years ago I got the idea of capturing transformations of my growing children a little more creatively. I started to take pictures of my kids in the style of famous paintings. The first photograph was actually a coincidence.
Soft pastel colors can add a touch of elegance and dreaminess to any artwork, and now you can easily incorporate them with Soft Pastel Procreate Brushes. This
Created by the Italian yarn arts group Sul filo dell'arte, I've been watching this breathtaking project unfold for awhile now and although I'm not entirely sure where it's headed or if it's complete - ie, is the plan to recreate the full piece in yarn? - there is enough completed that I'd like to share.
Getty Museum, based in LA, challenged people to recreate works of art using objects they have at home - and the submissions did not disappoint. Creative nation used everything from toilet roll to food.
Laura Morera as Elizabeth and Steven McRae as the Creature in rehearsal for Liam Scarlett's Frankenstein, The Royal Ballet Season 2015/16 www.roh.org.uk/productions/frankenstein-by-liam-scarlett
Today I have a guest post over at Wicked Tricksy about the horrors of revision if you want to check it out: www.wickedtricksy.com They say a picture is worth a thousand words. So I’m going to…
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 since has 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. More
13 Edward Hopper paintings come to life when they are recreated as movie sets for the independent film Shirley- Visions of Reality.
People stuck at home during quarantine are letting their creativity loose. The J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles challenged art lovers to post photos of themselves recreating their favorite masterpieces from home and the response has been massive.
Helsinki-based artist Pia Mnnikk observes and recreates physical paths of the human form, depicting small intervals of movement within a space, in her Dj