The contest 'Reproduce masterpieces with what you have at home' was born, full of images that you do not understand
by Paul DiMattia
Due to the influence of the new coronavirus, many people are continuing their lives centered on their homes, and SNS calls such as ' Let's spend time at home' and ' #StayHome ' are being made. Meanwhile, the J. Paul Getty Museum in the United States held more than 4,500 replies to the campaign held on Twitter, 'Why not try to reproduce the work of art at home or with your family?' , Various works from highly reproducible ones to chaotic ones were submitted. Therefore, I picked up a work with a particularly high quality from those.
We challenge you to recreate a work of art with objects (and people) in your home.
— Getty (@GettyMuseum) March 25, 2020
???? Choose your favorite artwork
???? Find three things lying around your house ⠀
???? Recreate the artwork with those items
And share with us.pic.twitter.com/9BNq35HY2V
A cute child recreates Johannes Vermeer's 'The Woman Who Pours Milk '.
This is so perfect, I had to pull them together in one frame! Pic.twitter.com/bqJ6J9wNtU
— S Roy (@lightsailing) April 2, 2020
In this work, Gustav Klimt's ' Kiss ' is often reproduced with glittering cloth and accessories. The point is that you are properly masked and that you are fully prepared against infectious diseases.
We have an instagram now! @Lockdownmasterpieces pic.twitter.com/2rxhkb6Zs2
— Lily Chantry (@ukulilyjane) March 31, 2020
The famous cry of Edvard Munch is replaced by the mask of the movie ' Scream '.
Scream by Edvard Munch pic.twitter.com/87YB1r3oKv
— Aleksandra Weder Sawicka (@SawickaNorge) April 2, 2020
On the other hand, potato is used instead.
#Betweenartandquarantine #Tussenkunstenquarantaine AttoGettyMuseum Edvard Munch The Scream (Fragment, Once Thing) Pic.Twitter.Com/BtCHnSoRLM
— Jean-Luc WALRAFF (@jeanlucWalraff) March 31, 2020
We haven't lost to the idea of using potatoes.
Todays creation 'potato Venus' #tussenkunstenquarantaine #gettymuseumchallenge #BetweenArtandQuarantine pic.twitter.com/THzMKXW2vG
— Sandra N. (@SndrNkl) April 4, 2020
This is a work that reproduces Salvador Dali's masterpiece ' Memory Sticky '. The 'soft clock,' which can be said to be a symbol of Dali, is expressed in food such as ham.
Dali em releitura petralha kkkkk pic.twitter.com/l34mtU5Vqw
— Renata gomes (@renatagames) April 2, 2020
This is a completely different reproduction of the same work. The watch is replaced by a real watch, and the strange creature lying on the ground is turned into a cat.
Here is Arthur ... there has to be a cat, too pic.twitter.com/zpqIEc444U
— Liselotte (@Faserlandl) April 7, 2020
A lot of people tried Femer 's ' Girl with a Pearl Earring ', but ...
— Catherine Beauce (@ cbeauce_123) April 4, 2020
In some works, dogs turned into girls.
Accepted Challenge. Pic.Twitter.Com/4KfUWBRzRo
— Paul DiMattia (@paludi) April 10, 2020
In the reproduction of Francis Burraud's painting `` His Master's Voice '', a model of a dog nipper and a dog that looks exactly like the dog are included in the picture, but it is not the phonograph that the dog listens to is.
— Rachelforrest (@RachelForrest) March 27, 2020
Besides dogs, Van Gogh's self-portraits and ...
For the Getty Museum challenge, we humbly submit Self Portrait with 'Bandaged' Ear-Vincent van HuGogh. @GettyMuseum
— Ian (@oaklandian) March 30, 2020
IG: hugotheboston #gettymuseumchallenge #vangogh pic.twitter.com/BrdNkb4BeV
Francois Boucher's ' Odalisque '
From my friend Peggy Buchanan, https://t.co/ofrUkhxYLN pic.twitter.com/E75MkHpUne
— Luna (@ChaplainLove) April 4, 2020
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner's Reclining Nude
Reclining Nude pic.twitter.com/iIV519rbew
— Democracy Dies In Daylight (@RtisticFX) March 29, 2020
It also appeared in a reproduction of ' The' Piebald 'Horse ' by 17th-century Dutch animal painter Paulus Potter.
I painted my white dog with eyeshadow #gettymuseumchallenge Potter's Piebald Horse pic.twitter.com/StettwMCwj
— Sarah Williams (@RumtumSarah) April 1, 2020
Not only dogs, but acrobatic cats also reproduce Picasso's ' Acrobat '.
#BetweenArtandQuarantine #tussenkunstenquarantaine @GettyMuseum Picasso and PicCatso pic.twitter.com/Rsa2odujLu
— Marisa Torre (@MarisaTorre) March 31, 2020
In a work that recreates Johann Heinrich Fussley's ' The Nightmare, ' a baby tired woman leans on behalf of Yumema.
— Kenzie Bruboldrick (@ShmenzBrubold) April 3, 2020
The ' portrait of an ugly woman ' by the painter Quentin Matheis, who was active in the Renaissance, had a huge impact from the original story, but it is a more impressive work reproduced by a middle-aged man.
— Sue Elkins (@ SueElkins9) April 7, 2020
In this work, a parent and child and a chubby man and boy are becoming ' Danae ' by Italian painter Orazio Gentileschi.
— Tobin Morrison (@ TobinMorrison1) April 4, 2020
On the other hand, even though there are men and women who are full of them, Fernando Botero has become a 'picnic', but in terms of volume, the former story was higher.
#gettymuseumchallenge #ChallengeAccepted
— MaGa (@Isi_MaGa) April 10, 2020
Con AttoLevantatePiensa Haciendo El Reto De Imitar Cuadros Famosos. El Picnic, De Fernando Botero. Pic.Twitter.Com/5B9ovhuThf
In the reproduction of Francis de Goya's ' Saturnus that Eats My Child, ' the eyelid eyes portray madness.
— Дизайнер интерьеров (@AvaronB) April 14, 2020
Mexican painter Frida Kahlo has left many paintings of her face, with her powerful eyebrows painted on black paper ...
— Julie Poupart (@Jouje_poup) April 6, 2020
It is reproduced in a desired way such as makeup.
Frida Kahlo self portrait with monkey pic.twitter.com/WFtFORoK0R
— Jamie Linstroth (@ jlinstroth5) April 18, 2020
hey @GettyMuseum how's this? #gettymuseumchallenge #gettychallenge #Quarantine pic.twitter.com/NAZd0helGw
— Avagrace (@ava_gracef) April 3, 2020
Frida Kahlo Self Portrait With Thorn Necklace And Hummingbird pic.twitter.com/ecXiZtLqrF
— Jim (@DrDJMoneypants) April 14, 2020
house rabbit named Frida Kahlo, and Frida Kahlo self portrait pic.twitter.com/nUoBkiVQKC
— Mrs Masha (@bunnyhuggeruk) April 19, 2020
The violent big waves drawn on the ' Kanagawa Okinamiura ' by Hokusai Katsushika were reproduced with white and light blue cloth.
The Great Wave Kanagawa by Hokusai (1829-1833) pic.twitter.com/z3H09RrguM
— Maracas Flute (@MaracasFlute) April 19, 2020
AttoGettyMuseum Great Wave Off Kanagawa. Made Out Of Blankets And Socks. Pic.Twitter.Com/2rYvfuwVto
— EN6N33R (@ En6N33) April 2, 2020
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