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Renoir, l’enfant au chat pic.twitter.com/EHy9QMhhQK
— Claire Placial 🍓 (@claireplacial) March 29, 2020
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Albrecht Dürer, saint Jérôme pic.twitter.com/GpPSvNn0lG
— Claire Placial 🍓 (@claireplacial) March 30, 2020
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It’s a bit more than three things, and I have photoshop, but I did this in my basement. Makeup by me and all pics of of me. pic.twitter.com/qYIE7KAG3z
— Cara Z. Walton 🏳️🌈 (@carathewalton) March 28, 2020
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— Jennie Welch (@jenniec2125) March 29, 2020
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Velazquez’s Las meninas pic.twitter.com/tjSk6lyofC
— Claudia Ricci (@quaggia) March 29, 2020
“Our audience told us loud and clear that they wanted to see beautiful artworks, learn more about art from home, and find delight on social media,” Waldorf said. “We wanted to offer up a creative challenge to find refuge from the uncertain state of the world and to spark excitement to get creative—no extra materials required.”
We are all adapting quickly to a very different way of life. This challenge seems to have tipped people into a new form of expression. Maybe one day, when the Getty reopens, we’ll get to see some of these images on the walls.
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Loving this! pic.twitter.com/PynZFCAOLe
— Meiji_q (@q_meiji) March 29, 2020
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Roy Lichtenstein….#GettyMuseum pic.twitter.com/hlxeH6tcW3
— Knope (@nbknope) March 29, 2020
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My father (who wanted to abide by the three-item guideline) has re-created Winged Victory!@ArtDecider pic.twitter.com/EPNbT2Otbc
— Wendy Zuckerman (@wsz111) March 29, 2020
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I picked Georgia O’Keefe’s “Above The Clouds”. Used cauliflower, netting, on a paper towel and blurred the image as I shot it. Later applied filters to the image. I think I like #3 image the best, even though it is not a color match. Hope it was ok to choose this artwork. pic.twitter.com/Bs31edk1Nc
— M. Defarge (@csiswim) March 26, 2020
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Getting crafty. pic.twitter.com/JFWrikUOEL
— Christian Martinez (@mydailyvice) March 29, 2020