People Are Recreating Paintings In This Dutch Instagram Account And Here Are 30 Of The Best Ones
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.
This time, we are covering the “Tussen Kunst & Quarantaine” Instagram page from the Netherlands, which translates to “Between Art and Quarantine.” The account is said to have inspired the Getty Museum challenge, and looking at the posts, we can see why. From Munch’s “The Scream” made from ripe avocado to Michelangelo’s “The Creation of Adam” that perfectly summarizes lockdown couple goals, we've selected some of the best and most creative recreations below.
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I've seen several versions of the Girl with the Pearl Earring, but this one is breathtaking
With all our healthcare workers on the front line, this feels significant to me in a new way.
Brilliant! I wish I could have shown this to my Mayo-Clinic-trained husband. Not only was he a highly committed urologist, but he had the most beautiful laugh! He would have loved this! Carolyn Edelmann
Not to mention the packing foam mesh as the cuff :-)
Load More Replies...These toilet paper rolls are a donation from my immense stock of the lockdown period in March. Waste not, want not!
Bored Panda contacted Anneloes Officier, the 31-year-old communication specialist from Amsterdam behind the “Tussen Kunst & Quarantaine” Instagram page. Anneloes told us that she made up the challenge as a thing to do with her roommates Tessa and Floor, who have all had to work from home since March 13th. The idea was to “recreate a famous painting by using 3 products lying around in your home,” like sanitizer and toilet paper. “We’d guess which artwork it was supposed to be.”
The page started with a pic featuring a remake of Vermeer‘s “Girl With a Pearl Earring” with garlic, a towel, and a placemat. Anneloes shared the photo on her Instagram and people got into it instantly. “The first [recreations] I received were sooo good so that my family and friends who contributed, in the beginning, set the bar really high,” she said.
At least I can understand the home-made version...can't say the same for the original
Load More Replies...WOw that’s an intense one to get kids involved in. they will never forget Guernica. this painting is so filled with horror for me now that I read up on it. great job family!
After the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam started following Anneloes on Instagram, the project went viral. She switched the account to the public and the rest is history. “Over 49k contributions have come in via the hashtag #tussenkunstenquarantaine and another 32,500 on the international #betweenartandquarantine,” recounts Anneloes.
Many museums around the globe have joined the challenge too. “Rijksmuseum, The MET (New York), The Louvre (Paris & Abu Dhabi), Versailles, Getty (LA) and The Hermitage,” to name a few. Anneloes now receives submissions from all over the world: Norway, Canada, Iran, Argentina, Spain, Mexico, Russia, the US, Italy, Spain, France, Turkey, and Portugal.
Cause you can't move the hole that the pit makes
Load More Replies...This avocado is worth a million dollars compared to the cry of distress of this Scandinavian alien.
Holy moly as a formerly art teacher this is right up my alley. I had children trace their bodies to make life sized Keith Harings.......... hurray
Apparently you need another child. Little Orange on the end is missing...
But the little pink one looks like such a perfect pixie
Load More Replies...It's the dejected angle of the shoulders - the little boy has captured it perfectly!
Anneloes says that the perfect recreation is when “people enjoyed making it, go all in, and become very creative.” Also, the best ones tend to “replace an item of the original painting with a household item, like using a vacuum cleaner instead of a guitar,” she explained. “I also love when people try to mimic the posture of the figures in the painting.” This raw and authentic feel of "homemade" art is what Anneloes loves the most about “Tussen Kunst & Quarantaine.”
The Amsterdam-based communications specialist hopes the challenge “can offer a little relief and unite people worldwide.” As for the future plans, Anneloes would like to do an exposition “when life gets 'back to normal,' whatever that will be.” She also found the experience to be emotionally uplifting. “Seeing all the fun creations people come up with is almost therapeutic to me.”
Oui! or how the Quebecois in my state say "Ouions!" Ah oui, c'est vrai (sounds like wey + on)!
Load More Replies...The actual original portrait, traditionally thought to be of Lucretia Borgia is quite different and far more beautiful than the ‘original‘ here. Google image search for Bartolomeo Veneto (Portrait of Lucrezia Borgia?), Städelsches Kunstinstitut, or look up the artist in Wikipedia, which has a good picture of it.
This painting is dedicated to my grandson Kingi who is an aspiring painter also.
As in many countries, the museums in the Netherlands have also closed their doors since March 12 amid fears of virus spread. But on March 30, Reuters reported that thieves stole a painting by van Gogh from the currently closed Singer Laren Museum. The painting named “Lentetuin,” or “Spring Garden,” which dates back to 1884 and depicts the garden at Nuenen, was loaned from the Groninger Museum.
are you sure they didn't actually cut someones head off for this photo
Becca Gizzmo the Squirrel (I had one named Sweet Pea), she is missing the mona lisa smile and bow touch on the feathers. Hard to do unless you have that photographer's eye. Otherwise Perfect!
Load More Replies...She somehow outclasses the first picture, which is beautiful too.. Well done :)
Not really. The woman's expression in the painting is of fatigue and despair. The women in the recreation shows anger. The man in the painting has a more relaxed gaze than the man in the photo, who looks like he's about to stab someone.
Load More Replies...The second one looks like a gay couple tapped out after an hour of guardening
Wow I wish that the models I had in art school had been half this good.
She had to use bread. They don't make boobs like that anymore.
Load More Replies...What's the title of the original painting? Is love to learn the back story of it.
Funny enough, the model for the painting was also lying fully dressed in a bathtub for this depiction of Ophelia
Yes, and she got hypothermia. Her life was one sad tragedy.
Load More Replies...The model for the original died as a result of lying in the cold water while she was painted.
NO! I want the do- nut. more like the body of... um okay done now
Load More Replies...I wish my hubs would use the horrid Dyson he bought ME 7 years ago that I have used once - just to review it. We have HARDWOOD floors. Um... hello? Scratch.. scratch.. scratch.. he rolled it out once and said, "This isn't that heavy so you can't use that excuse." I pointed at the floor and said, "I'm not fixing that AGAIN." and he quipped back, "Well I don't know how.". I pointed at his computer and got him a broom.
Load More Replies...You will use this vacuum cleaner to clear the floor, but once you finish, you will notices the filter is not on there so you will have to clear the floor all over again. Till the end of time.
Beautiful young lady in the reproduction. Loved the symbolism of the mask and gloves.
The Temptation of St. Anthony, Joos van Craesbeeck
Load More Replies...Guy on the left has it down..Person on the right acting too shocked..Customer is in mid sentence about something he is passionately speaking about, he is not horrified...
To me, the original painting looks like both are singing "barber shop" and are having a blast. The replica matches the looks, but the guy on the right does look like he spotted someone from the Mafia just walking in. I think it should be two guys belting out "Big Bad Bill is Sweet William Now"...which is an old barbershop quartet song. Imagine my surprise when I "revisited" my memories by Googling the song and finding out that Van Halen did a rendition of an old barbershop quartet song. And really did it well!
Load More Replies...My favorite so far :) The original man in the chair looks like my Pepé did in his old age.
I love the creativity shown here. that, after all, is what art is about if you ask me.
I wish the post could give the names of the original paintings, and the artists
ME: Mom, can we get The Creation of Adam? MOM: We have The Creation of Adam at home... The Creation of Adam at home:
MOM: Does it look like I have The Creation of Adam money to you?!
Load More Replies...I love all the appropriate uses of toilet paper in so many of these. But the guy has too many clothes on! :-)
this dog is the correct size for the real Napoleon. After all, he rode ponies, no?
He was actually 5"7--which was taller than average for the time. Calling him short was just another way to belittle him (pun intended!!)
Load More Replies...Well done, but the boy in the photo wants to get back to Mario Kart.
Funny I looked at this and thought 'wow, what really crossed time and space for me in an instant'
Load More Replies...When the home jungle is finally of some use. (I am envious of your green thumb)
Okay, but this photo is every bit as worthy of a wall as the painting - WOW
We did this too with my baby girl :D emma-met-p...6e66fc.jpg
I always enjoy these. My only wish is that they would cite the title and artist.
We did this too with my baby girl :D emma-met-p...6e66fc.jpg
I always enjoy these. My only wish is that they would cite the title and artist.
