Museum Challenge to Recreate Art Goes Viral During Lockdown

Since the lockdown, there are too many challenges we have seen on the internet that keeping us entertained. This has caused many of us to get bored with nothing to do in the house with stores closed. Recently, there is a challenge on the internet hosted by a museum posted on Twitter and the results are hilarious.

Most places have their doors close to help stop the spread of COVID-19. The Getty Museum in California is one of them. Knowing that there are many people stuck in their homes are getting restless and bored due to quarantined so the museum sent out a challenge to the public.

The challenge is simple which is you have to do is to recreate the iconic works of art with any items you can find at home.

 

For those who have too much free time, this is the best way for them to fill it.

Source: Forbes

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