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During the epidemic quarantine, these sand sculptures that imitate and reproduce classic art can be called "masters"

author:Xu Xiake

Is it hard to recreate an art classic? It doesn't seem to be difficult, but it is not a simple thing to recreate the art classics and get the applause of the whole house, and I guess it will take no less than the efforts of the original author!

During the epidemic quarantine, these sand sculptures who imitate and reproduce classic art can be called "performance art masters"!

While large museums of all kinds of well-known names have largely closed due to quarantine during the pandemic, that doesn't mean you can't appreciate art.

During this challenging and difficult time, art lovers around the world have found a way to unite and maintain creativity: to creatively recreate famous works of art with anything they can find in their homes.

These avid fanatics of classic art also challenge their fans on social media to recreate a piece of art with different household items, and rate and rank it.

Toilet paper, laptop chargers, and even pets are used as props, and everyone is amazed to look at and use everyday items creatively to create their own art.

This kind of entertainment that recreates the classic genre of art is sure to make you laugh, and they will make you impulsively look around in your own home and study what simple and funny things you can use to recreate the classic masterpieces of history.

If you can successfully reproduce these classic arts like the following brain-opening imitators, I believe that Shenzhen Dafen Oil Painting Village, this art world, will definitely have a place for you here! [Green Hat] [Teeth] [Green Hat] [Teeth]

It should be known that Dafen Village is known as "the first village of Oil Painting in China", is the largest production and trading base of commercial oil painting in China, and is also an important oil painting trading distribution center in the world.

Jacques-Louis David: The Death of Marat

During the epidemic quarantine, these sand sculptures that imitate and reproduce classic art can be called "masters"

Final score: 210 points

Well, tablets are definitely more popular now than letters. Even as time passes, some things will never change: Mara's death will always be a masterpiece of art, no matter what happens: even if the letter is changed to a tablet.

The famous work "The Death of Mara" is a work that I learned in my junior high school art textbook.

Henry Ward: Queen Elizabeth II

During the epidemic quarantine, these sand sculptures that imitate and reproduce classic art can be called "masters"

Final score: 3 points

If the imitators' beards were a little shorter, we wouldn't be able to tell them apart. He does a great job of imitating posture. There is nothing wrong with the Queen's aura and appearance, that's for sure.

Johannes Vermeer: The Girl with the Pearl Earrings

During the epidemic quarantine, these sand sculptures that imitate and reproduce classic art can be called "masters"

Final score: 3 points

Sometimes the eyes speak louder than words. Facial expressions and the way women gaze at the camera are almost exactly the same as in the original painting. They should probably focus more on the background, but it seems to me that it's using a black garbage bag to do the background.

Leonardo da Vinci: The Mona Lisa

During the epidemic quarantine, these sand sculptures that imitate and reproduce classic art can be called "masters"

Final score: 7 points

Recreating the mona Lisa's mysterious smile isn't easy, as it's by far the most compelling artistic puzzle, but they're still doing a good job.

The perfect background shape is also very similar to the original one, that is, the protagonist is a little older, and it should be the middle-aged and elderly version of the protagonist of the original painting.

Anna Rita Angelilly: The Mystery

During the epidemic quarantine, these sand sculptures that imitate and reproduce classic art can be called "masters"

Final score: 6 points

This imitator, she was supposed to be a talented artist, created with what she found at home: a straw hat, gloves, and a shower cap. Although the flowers look a little strange, at least now we know that shower hats and gloves can also be used in this way.

Peter Bruegel: The Blind Guides the Blind

During the epidemic quarantine, these sand sculptures that imitate and reproduce classic art can be called "masters"

Final score: 7 points

It seems that the entire family was involved in the reproduction of this masterpiece. They must have had a lot of fun in the creative process.

But what about the location of the church in the background in the work?

Jan Vermeer: Milkmaid

During the epidemic quarantine, these sand sculptures that imitate and reproduce classic art can be called "masters"

Final score: 8 points

Even if the imitator used coffee instead of milk, this did not affect the results in the slightest.

But we noticed that in the picture on the right, there were not enough cookies on the table, and it was probably the hard work that made the milkmaid very hungry. The real conclusion of this imitation drawing is that kitchen towels can be used for many different purposes and can even be used as a hat.

Jacques Emile Blanche: The Woman Who Reads

During the epidemic quarantine, these sand sculptures that imitate and reproduce classic art can be called "masters"

The graphics here have such a peaceful atmosphere, and the remake captures that feeling, as we expected. However, on the right, she should pay more attention to the raw materials of the skirt, because the tablecloth is not specifically used to make this.

Diego Velázquez: An old woman whose eggs are boiled

During the epidemic quarantine, these sand sculptures that imitate and reproduce classic art can be called "masters"

Final score: 37 points

We can see potato chips replacing melons, wild lattice replacing shochu, an interesting combination. Modern eggs also look a little strange.

African Woman

During the epidemic quarantine, these sand sculptures that imitate and reproduce classic art can be called "masters"

Final score: 38 points

Regardless of the color of the model's skin on the right, the painting has a very harmonious composition. Everything from jewelry to facial expressions represents the beauty of art.

Rafael Olbinsky: The Joker

During the epidemic quarantine, these sand sculptures that imitate and reproduce classic art can be called "masters"

Final score: 43 points

We can't tell at a glance which is the original, right? The replica was so well made that even Rafael Olbinsky would have been shocked.

The reproductions are made with such precision and detail that the two pieces look almost identical.

Remedios Varro: The Conference

During the epidemic quarantine, these sand sculptures that imitate and reproduce classic art can be called "masters"

Final score: 48 points

When we see this masterpiece, words are meaningless. There is no better imitation than this. In addition, the phone in the box is also a wonderful solution.

We are left with only one question: what really happened in the original painting?

Vladimir Lyubalov: The Jewish Wedding

During the epidemic quarantine, these sand sculptures that imitate and reproduce classic art can be called "masters"

Final score: 50 points

We saw a very good attempt here, but next time pay attention to the shoes: the slippers of the male imitators, which do not leave us with the impression of being at the wedding. But overall, it's a good imitation attempt.

Pimon. Orlov

During the epidemic quarantine, these sand sculptures that imitate and reproduce classic art can be called "masters"

Final score: 51 points

It was a colorful, detailed imitation painting, from clothes to jewelry, except for one small detail: the plant on her head, definitely not the same plant, was probably a handful of vegetables that were temporarily caught from the kitchen!

Jan Van Ike, Portrait of a Man with a Blue Turban

During the epidemic quarantine, these sand sculptures that imitate and reproduce classic art can be called "masters"

If we only look at the facial expressions and the posture of the hands, we cannot be completely sure that this is not the same person? But in art, the balance of light and shadow is crucial, and if remakes should pay more attention to this, it will be the best remake in art history.

Van Gogh-Scheveningen: The Woman of The Sewing

During the epidemic quarantine, these sand sculptures that imitate and reproduce classic art can be called "masters"

Final score: 59 points

It seems that the imitation of her seems to be a little older than the original, but it is not surprising that centuries have passed.

However, the imitators still do a good job of background color grading, almost exactly the same as the original.

René. Magritte: Lovers

During the epidemic quarantine, these sand sculptures that imitate and reproduce classic art can be called "masters"

Final score: 61 points

Maybe it's the right way to kiss during the pandemic, but let's face it, it's not as romantic as traditional kissing. This picture provides a new perspective on social distancing.

Alessandro Allori: Portrait of Ferdinand I Demedici

During the epidemic quarantine, these sand sculptures that imitate and reproduce classic art can be called "masters"

Final score: 67 points

It's good to know that all you need is some sheets and a towel to make a cape and you can become Grand Duke of Tuscany.

I wouldn't notice the background again, because the backgrounds of the two paintings are already completely different. Thankfully, the imitator didn't have a white-shelled Apple phone in his left hand as a prop!

Leonardo da Vink: "The Woman Who Spreads"

During the epidemic quarantine, these sand sculptures that imitate and reproduce classic art can be called "masters"

Final score: 70 points

The contrast between light and dark colors and the beautiful expressions of the face in the imitation work make the painting on the right so unique!

Even in the original painting, the woman's eyes are open, but it does not affect the success of this imitation in the slightest, which is the right way to create and reproduce the classic masterpiece.

Bardolome Esteban Murillo: Two Women by the Window

During the epidemic quarantine, these sand sculptures that imitate and reproduce classic art can be called "masters"

Final score: 79 points

I guess it's not that difficult to find a mask and make it part of a scarf now. Unfortunately, however, the posture of the woman in the window of the two works is not exactly the same.

The goddess of Paris, Chi Chi

During the epidemic quarantine, these sand sculptures that imitate and reproduce classic art can be called "masters"

Final score: 84 points

On the right, she seemed to have found a better fur than the original. Although the composition is very detailed, I still think that some people in the picture are not satisfied with this idea, for example, the cat's view of art is different from most of us.

Reindeck: Cleopatra and Mark Anthony

During the epidemic quarantine, these sand sculptures that imitate and reproduce classic art can be called "masters"

Final score: 96 points

It's a really good idea to turn them into Greek helmets with brooms and kitchen pots. They are well aware of the point of this whole challenge: make the most of your housewares.

François Gérard: Santa Teresa

During the epidemic quarantine, these sand sculptures that imitate and reproduce classic art can be called "masters"

Final score: 190 points

This remake is rare because it is more beautiful than the original, and the extraordinary and gorgeous model creates a stunning work of art.

Diego Velázquez: Princess Margarita Teresa in a Blue Dress

During the epidemic quarantine, these sand sculptures that imitate and reproduce classic art can be called "masters"

Final score: 204 points

I don't know what the protagonist of the painting on the right, her mother, said when she saw the tent in the center of the room, but she must have understood that this was the best way to show and depict the size of the 17th-century skirt at the time the painting was created.

Pete Mondrian: Red, Blue, Yellow Composition

During the epidemic quarantine, these sand sculptures that imitate and reproduce classic art can be called "masters"

Final score: 208 points

The Dutch painter Mondrian, a cold abstract artist, one of the founders of the Stylist movement behind the movement and non-figurative painting, had a great influence on the architecture and design of later generations, and he called himself "Neo-Modelivism", also known as "Geometric Formism".

Mondrian's original painting represents the underlying structure of reality.

Then we just need to find out, what does the second picture on the right represent? The bottom structure of the suitcase?

Henri Rousseau: Tiger in a Tropical Storm

During the epidemic quarantine, these sand sculptures that imitate and reproduce classic art can be called "masters"

Final score: 215 points

When we look for something missing, we may look the same as the woman in the photo. Only this painting is missing a tropical storm, otherwise they will do their best to reproduce the original painting.

However, the sharp eyes of the "tigress" in the painting below and the eyes of the real tiger in the painting above are quite similar!

Rado Tevdorazze

During the epidemic quarantine, these sand sculptures that imitate and reproduce classic art can be called "masters"

Final score: 220 points

Singer brand sewing machines have been serving people for a long time without any problems, which is interesting.

The reproduction of the original painting is good and artistic. It's just that the protagonist, after experiencing the vicissitudes of history, seems to be living more and more young!

Afarin Sajedi

During the epidemic quarantine, these sand sculptures that imitate and reproduce classic art can be called "masters"

Final score: 221 points

The Iranian painter's favorite portrait subject is women. In her paintings, the female face is very expressive, and in this case they subtly grasp the challenge of depicting the charm of the original.

Last, but not least, this replica is definitely a masterpiece.

Jeronimis Bosch: The Secular Garden

During the epidemic quarantine, these sand sculptures that imitate and reproduce classic art can be called "masters"

Final score: 227 points

It's not birds that eat people, it's cats that eat people. Bosch would have loved it because he was the first person to surrealism in the 20th century. However, I don't think poor kittens would care about Bosch's opinion, they just wanted to leave the scene.

Caravaggio: The Heads of David the Executioner and Goliath

During the epidemic quarantine, these sand sculptures that imitate and reproduce classic art can be called "masters"

Final score: 253 points

Goliath's head was held in the hand by his executioner, and the portrait was recreated with such attention to detail that we can say it was nearly perfect.

This replica is copied very accurately and perfectly.