I am a professional photographer. When the quarantine was announced for the first time, the whole world was locked down, so my reservations got canceled and I found myself staying at home with my partner and two cats.
Feeling a bit bored and suffering from a lack of cultural activities, I was looking at art online; I was really inspired by the people and their creativity during the time of world pandemic and lockdown, so I decided to give it a go myself: I recreated classic art by photography using only the things that I could find at home and with the help of my beloved ones. This is what we made!
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Anatolijus Michailovas-Klošaras “Family Portrait” (2015)

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Cedar tree1 month ago
Lol the computer.11ReplyView More Replies…View more comments#2
René Magritte “The Lovers” (1928)

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McSydney1 month ago
This one haunts me1ReplyView more comments#3
Marc Chagall “Over Vitebsk” (1913)

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Theo C1 month ago
I love this one6ReplyView More Replies…View more comments#4
Will Barnet “Woman Reading” (1965)

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Ila Chakravarthy1 month ago
hey, i loved persepolis, it was such a great book!1ReplyView more comments#5
Gustav Klimt “Portrait Of Eugenia Primavesi” (1913)

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Why?1 month ago
An early camouflage outfit.5ReplyView More Replies…View more comments#6
Caravaggio “Boy Bitten By A Lizard” (1596)

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purple boi1 month ago
the face tho7ReplyView More Replies…View more comments#7
Frida Kahlo “Diego On My Mind” (1943)

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purple boi1 month ago
*burst out laughing* HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHA…!!!!8ReplyView more comments#8
Firmin Baes “The Young Girl And The Cabbage” (1903)

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Why?1 month ago
Remind me again. Which one is the cabbage?9ReplyView More Replies…View more comments#9
Emma Tingard “Young Anita”

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purple boi1 month ago
umm…good-3ReplyView More Replies…View more comments#10
Antin Losenko “Zeus And Thetis” (XVIII Century)

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purple boi1 month ago
cool3ReplyView more comments#11
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi “Teasing The Cat” (1888)

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Serenity Kinney1 month ago
da cato!3ReplyView More Replies…View more comments#12
Jacques-Louis David “La Mort De Marat” (1793)

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purple boi1 month ago
oh no0ReplyView more comments#13
Suzanne Valadon “Portrait Of Maurice Utrillo” (1921)

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1 month ago
he kinda looks like jim carrey here… just a little bit5ReplyView More Replies…View more comments#14
Henri De Toulouse “In Bed, The Kiss” (1892)

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WilvanderHeijden1 month ago
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec painted 2 women in a passionate embrace, though.5ReplyView More Replies…View more comments#15
Bernardino Luini “Salome Receiving The Head Of St John The Baptist” (XVI Century)

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purple boi1 month ago
oh no poor guy2ReplyView more comments#16
Michelangelo Merisi Da Caravaggio “Young Sick Bacchus (Bacchino Malato)” (1593/1594)

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Theo C1 month ago
siiiiiick1ReplyView More Replies…View more comments#17
Orazio Gentileschi “Cupid And Psyche” (1610)

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purple boi1 month ago
heheheheahahahahaha..!0ReplyView more comments#18
Tamara De Lempicka “Portrait Of A Man Or Mr Tadeusz De Lempicki” (1928)

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purple boi1 month ago
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