It seems that museums no longer have to act as some kind of dead storage space for art and history that stays silent as to its real purpose. Art deserves to be reborn as a kind of a remedy to our modern world, that brings inspiration and comfort to our sometimes confused and anxious lives.
Kinda like this painting, and it’s moving tribute, both of them are incredibly dreamy and calming to look at.
Random Objects Found At Home
With each new recreation, we can re-examine the idea of art. In an odd but quietly fundamental way, works of art 'speak' to us. Some speak of chaos or aggression, while others seem to be whispering of calm or graceful dignity, or gentleness.
Seeing the Simpsons repurposed in this portrayal of 'Modern Rome,' we can't help but marvel at how well this rookie has captured the feeling of the original painting.
Flower Bomber
Are you planning to take part in this challenge? If yes, what work of art would you like to recreate? Here we see a recreation of 'Rage, the Flower Thrower', one of the most iconic stencils by Banksy. Like most of his artwork, the messages are usually evident as here he has replaced a weapon with a bunch of flowers.
The flowers themselves signify hope and peace. This guy even painted his clothes to get the same stencil effect!
Relatable Art
We can certainly relate to this, with a comfy couch, yellow book, and a black dress, not much was needed to recreate this look. Who hasn't felt like this? "Just lie down and look like you're about to take a nap." Done!
This may be a great way to learn about art while being creative with what you have on hand at home.
Lego Art
Some artists use paint, while others use clay or marble, but this guy decided to build his unique work of art out of toy building blocks, Lego bricks, to be exact.
Who said Lego couldn't make a perfect replica of a valuable painting? Technically, this painting is worth $25 million, and Lego costs a few dollars per set, so that's a pretty good saving!