In the coronavirus lockdown, Russians can’t go to their beloved and renowned museums. So they’re filling the holes in their souls by recreating artworks while stuck at home and posting them on social media.
. So they're filling the holes in their souls by recreating artworks while stuck at home and posting them on social media.'
Some 350,000 people are following the group, where thousands of photos are posted, each showing the original work and the mockup made at home. The rules say it must only use items on hand and can’t be digitally manipulated. Natalia Rubina's rendition of Edvard Munch's “The Scream” involved simply making a hole in a poster of the painting at the spot showing an anguished man's head, then getting a dog to stick its head through. The dog appears nonplussed.
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