Very Close
The Portrait we see here is of the Journalist Sylvia von Harden is a painting that was done by German painter Otto Dix, in 1928. The painting was made with a mixed technique of oil and tempera.
But we reached a new level of art appreciation with this recreation, the attention to detail is magic!
What Would Your First Instinct Be?
Truthfully, this re-creation is no weirder than the original. Imagine someone coming up to you and saying, "check this gnarly gap in my chest,” and your first instinct stick your finger in it!
It’s rude to prod someone’s wound without permission, at least ask before you do it!
Andy Warhol
As social media marches on, this particular challenge feels timeless, much like many of these artworks. What a better way to celebrate art than to share all these ingenious creations around the world? Andy Warhol famously painted these Marilyn Monroes in 1967.
Let Them Eat Mondrian Cake
Mondrian cake may just be the next trend to hit the baking community, it's colorful, pleasing to the eye, and there is a multitude of patterns to choose from! This painting may look like a piece of cake, but to bake something this precise and is actually really hard, probably much harder than unseasoned bakers would think!
We're sure that there was a lot of planning involved, not only do you have to get the measurements right but also the execution. Good job, Kynoa!
Self-Portrait with a Bandaged Ear
Van Gogh was famous for his self-portraits; they were frank statements of his self-perception at the time when he struggled with mental illness. His paintings were notable for their emotion and color — but unfortunately, he remained destitute and mostly unknown throughout his life.
Kevin James did well in his rendition, good thing he has an old tobacco pipe, we never see those anymore!