Art lovers, take note.
the art museum? That seems to be the trend in Europe right now. Art lovers stuck inside in isolation have decided to recreate their favorite works of art using themselves as models and random objects they have sitting around their house as their medium. has been collecting some of the best examples. Launched on March 14th, the account already has over 113,000 followers and 412 posts.
Contributors are finding inspiration in everything from Renaissance classics to contemporary masterpieces to even some Banksy.Apparently being forced to sit at home and look at all the random stuff you happen to already own breeds its own type of special creativity. It also seems to be a great alternative for those of a creative persuasion who didn't have time to run by the crafts store before all of this went down.
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