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!
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Sharaku Kabuki Portrait
Rembrandt "Portrait Of A Woman With Gloves"
Picasso’s “Woman In A Hat With Pompoms And A Printed Blouse”
The Death Of Marat
Like A King By Afarin Sajedi
"La Ricitos" By Baldomero Gili
Gustav Klimt "Mother And Child"
Edvard Munch "The Scream"
The Great War By Rene Magritte
Pop Art Figures By Keith Haring
The Temptation Of St. Anthony By Joos Van Craesbeeck
"Christina's World" By Andrew Wyeth
Portrait Of Toyotomi Hideyoshi By Kano Mitsunobu
Jan Asselijn "The Threatened Swan"
"Lady With An Ermine" By Leonardo Da Vinci
"The Son Of Man" By René Magritte
♦️♠️♦️the Sleepy Clown Needs Rest After Trying With All Her Might To Make People Smile In Times Of Darkness ♣️♥️♣️
Girl Before A Mirror, Picasso, 1932
Frida Kahlo
"Girl Interrupted At Her Music" - Johannes Vermeer
Le Chat Noir
Georgia O'keeffe--Black Mesa Landscape, New Mexico
Frida Kahlo "Dancing With Skeleton"
Covid-19 Gothic
Selfie By Narcissus - Caravage
The Veiled Virgin By Giovanni Strazza, Early 1850s (Left)
Kees Van Dongen, "The Corn Poppy"
Danaë And The Shower Of Gold - Orazio Gentileschi
“Portrait Of A Lady With A Child”, Artist Unknown, Nineteenth Century
this is going to be so much fun for Art historians in about 50 years
Good attention to detail, the expression on the little girl's face is perfect and the dog .
this is great! you can see all the work that went into the detail. the doggie, the flowers, the "lady's" curls.. excellent.
Well done! They must have had a LOT of fun putting this together.
LOL! Fabulous rendition including humour and the dog posing. I love that the facial expressions are the same on both adults... really makes the 'painting' come alive! LOL!
Yes a very pleasing 'mother', daughter and dog . Could have coloured those inside loo rolls to match 'her' hair..perfecto!
Excellent use of "ringlets" which distract from the goatee. Suggest the dog might have a dark hand towel draped on its neck to replicate spaniel-ear.
How'd you very the dog to do that? Oh wait...I figured it out. Never mind
My Sister Did This Frida Piece With My Bird
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Pablo Picasso, 1901–02, Le bock (Portrait de Jaime Sabartes), The Glass of Beer (Portrait of the Poet Sabartes) Dan Cooney, 2020, A college freshman stuck at home during the Covid-19 Pandemic. (Thanks Keen) Blue-Boy-P...0853c7.jpg
Fantastic in the true sense of the word! Imitation breeds originality. I didn't know.
Getting creative, I think it is brilliant! More relaxed in the ppe department! ❤️
Thanks for having this contest. All the entries were very creative!
These are amazing and show so much creativity.. And some were so humorous.
The creativity that blooms from solitude is breathtaking. Thank-you for sharing an energy that can make us all feel a little bit more alive and hopeful.
#9 recreation should be in the same museum that the original painting is. If art is about feelings and beauty, this recreation is just that, beautiful feelings.
Pablo Picasso, 1901–02, Le bock (Portrait de Jaime Sabartes), The Glass of Beer (Portrait of the Poet Sabartes) Dan Cooney, 2020, A college freshman stuck at home during the Covid-19 Pandemic. (Thanks Keen) Blue-Boy-P...0853c7.jpg
Fantastic in the true sense of the word! Imitation breeds originality. I didn't know.
Getting creative, I think it is brilliant! More relaxed in the ppe department! ❤️
Thanks for having this contest. All the entries were very creative!
These are amazing and show so much creativity.. And some were so humorous.
The creativity that blooms from solitude is breathtaking. Thank-you for sharing an energy that can make us all feel a little bit more alive and hopeful.
#9 recreation should be in the same museum that the original painting is. If art is about feelings and beauty, this recreation is just that, beautiful feelings.