OAKLAND – Two Chicago-area natives put their photoshop skills and advertising backgrounds to good use by recreating priceless works of art with a lonely twist. Jeff Roy, 29, from Lincoln Park, and Drake Paul, 30, from Northbrook, were seeing the effects of COVID-19 as it hit the Bay Area at the beginning of March and […]
One photographer takes classic works of arts and replaces the characters with an iconic children's toy.
I saw a photo of an art Oreo and thought making art from Oreos' stuffing would be a fun project for my friends' kids in isolation—but one of them challenged me to make something too.
OAKLAND – Two Chicago-area natives put their photoshop skills and advertising backgrounds to good use by recreating priceless works of art with a lonely twist. Jeff Roy, 29, from Lincoln Park, and Drake Paul, 30, from Northbrook, were seeing the effects of COVID-19 as it hit the Bay Area at the beginning of March and […]
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If you want something to smile about, put away those boring party balloons and check out these amazing works of art recreated with balloons.
There was a great disturbance in the Force this week as George Lucas announced he's locating his new art museum in Chicago instead of San Francisco. But Lucas's art isn't all Millennium Falcon models: There are some seriously fascinating pieces in his collection, all themed around the concept of storytelling.
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Coworkers recreate classic art using props found around the office
The hottest social media trend of 2020? Recreating famous artworks in lockdown. The J. Paul Getty Museum in LA challenged art lovers to post pics recreating their favorite masterpieces from home. Inspired by the Tussen Kunst en Quarantaine ( Betw
Portly moggy Zarathustra is now immortalised in works by some of the great artists including Botticelli, Dali, Da Vinci and Monet.
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!
Using famous artworks, photos and stills, artist Bernard Pras recreates them with found objects resulting in amazing art.
art on designboom surveys artistic movements and contemporary exhibitions taking place around the globe, showcasing creativity in all its forms.
Freddy Fabris, a photographer, has long wanted to pay homage to the Renaissance masters. But until recently, he was unable to find the right way to do it. When he visited an old auto repair shop in the Midwest, inspiration suddenly hit him: he would cast mechanics in their workspace as the figures in great works of Renaissance art, such as Michelangelo's The Creation of Adam.Leonardo Da Vinci's The Last SupperRembrandt's The Anatomy LessonPhotos of the paintings by Eugene a, Sailko, and the University of...
John Ed De Vera is a multidisciplinary designer who creates impressive imaginary worlds with simple tools like paper and scissors. His paper art mesmerizes people with its intricacy as well as its use of depth and shadow, created by stacking several layers of paper together.
Portly moggy Zarathustra is now immortalised in works by some of the great artists including Botticelli, Dali, Da Vinci and Monet.
There's this weird correlation between LEGOs and life stages. If, at first, your only interest is to chew the blocks and smash them into one another, then later you actually start to build something out of them. After a while, your LEGO bricks are probably thrown into a dark corner of a closet, with only a few sneaky pieces left lying around for you to step on and swear loudly. Some years pass, and you suddenly remember your long-forgotten LEGO bricks, pull them out of the closet and start playing around, right when you thought you're fully grown-up and toys are not for you anymore. These people, though, took their revived love for LEGO creations a step further and re-did classical art pieces accurately only by using LEGOs.
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"Take a photo of the Rembrandt type" is an ongoing project on vk.com, where people submit their own recreations of famous artworks. So far, over 300 submissions were made and they range from realistic to downright hilarious.
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!
Napoleon Crossing the Alps by Jacques-Louis DavidMona Lisa by Leonardo da VinciChris Limbrick and Francesco Fragomeni work at Squarespace, a web hosting service. They're working on a project at work . . . but not necessarily for work. In Fools Do Art, the two men recreate scenes from famous works of art. They use only props found around the office as well as the photo editing options available on their phones.Note: they have a horse head mask at their office. Does Alex provide his hard-working ...
Faced with the task to prepare corporate portraits Pedro Cardoso, a senior designer at Kwamecorp, creates a series of pictures with his co-workers living their second lives inside of famous paintings. Using the photos from the corporate photo-shoot that took place in Kwamecorp's office in Lisbon, Portugal, Pedro blended in his co-workers' faces into the world-known masterpieces.
Art looks so much better when improved with cats!
The US museum and social media accounts are encouraging people to get creative during quarantine with humorous results
I love Michael Guppy's reinterpretations of famous works of art.
The hottest social media trend of 2020? Recreating famous artworks in lockdown. The J. Paul Getty Museum in LA challenged art lovers to post pics recreating their favorite masterpieces from home. Inspired by the Tussen Kunst en Quarantaine ( Betw
Welsh light artist Michael Bosanko has copied masterpieces by artists from Da Vinci, Van Gogh and Magritte through to Banksy using just a torch and a camera on long exposure.
Coworkers recreate classic art using props found around the office
Freddy Fabris, a photographer, has long wanted to pay homage to the Renaissance masters. But until recently, he was unable to find the right way to do it. When he visited an old auto repair shop in the Midwest, inspiration suddenly hit him: he would cast mechanics in their workspace as the figures in great works of Renaissance art, such as Michelangelo's The Creation of Adam.Leonardo Da Vinci's The Last SupperRembrandt's The Anatomy LessonPhotos of the paintings by Eugene a, Sailko, and the University of...
When you can't leave home to go to a museum, your home IS the museum.
In celebration of her upcoming show at the Museum of Modern Art, Yoko Ono recreates her Cut Piece performance piece exclusively for W. See it here.
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.
Albanian photographer Soela Zani decided to recreate famous paintings by photographing children with Down Syndrome. Her purpose was to show that everyone is a work of art and that we should always remember that differences are part of life's beauty.
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Whether elaborate recreations or knocked off in a matter of minutes, these recreations are fascinating.
It was tough work, but we've complied the cutest cat things we found in 2012. Enjoy!
“Take a photo of the Rembrandt type” is an ongoing project on vk.com, where people submit their own recreations of famous artworks. So far, over 300 submissions