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!
Your Masterpiece
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.
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.
Capturing the Feel
With so many posts on Instagram, the submissions to the page span the range from Renaissance art to modern photography. While they reflect distinct eras and artistic forms, they are unified in their approach.
Each image shows such inventiveness—whether it's getting the outfit just right or interpreting the painting to our modern life.
Spoons, Both Big and Small
The Spoonbridge and Cherry by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen can be found floating on a human-made dam at the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden. As we can see, someone decided to make a modest life-sized version in their own kitchen.
We must admit, id we saw the real exhibition in person, it's probably not quite the same, but when we compare them in photographs, they come pretty close!