One of the finest museums in the world has given us all an assignment to keep us busy and creative during lock down. Recreate your favorite masterpiece!
Today we delivered 85 face masks to the #ATX community and made many more. And then, while sewing, I saw the @GettyMuseum challenge. I present to you: Rosie the Riveter turned Rosie the Seamstress! pic.twitter.com/8SpdC8Rhur
— Corinne Weisgerber (@corinnew) April 3, 2020
With sincere and warm regards to David Hockney #BetweenArtandQuarantine pic.twitter.com/YLsWatnbmX
— Steve Roche (@RocheStone) April 4, 2020
Georgette «Gerard» Magritte #gettymuseumchallenge #tussenkunstenquarantaine pic.twitter.com/BaUjoWYccp
— SandG_ (@SandG_) April 8, 2020
“The Ermine Portrait”, c.1585. Nicholas Hilliard. Hatfield House.
Glad we found something to do with the burned sourdough bread. pic.twitter.com/IO0JMK3Pm5
— Carolinne Griffin (@CarolinneGriff2) April 10, 2020
#betweenartandquarantine: Fuseli’s The Nightmare. The challenge from the Getty is to recreate a work of classic art with everyday objects.
What? What are you doing with YOUR evenings? ? pic.twitter.com/1XEeaPh9vY
— Heidi Miller (@heidimiller) April 3, 2020
For the Getty Museum challenge, we humbly submit Self Portrait with “Bandaged” Ear – Vincent van HuGogh. @GettyMuseum
IG: hugotheboston #gettymuseumchallenge #vangogh pic.twitter.com/BrdNkb4BeV— Ian (@oaklandian) March 30, 2020