Isolated Art Lovers Are Recreating Masterpieces Using Everyday Objects—and the Results Are Amazing

“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,” Getty Museum social media manager Sarah Waldorf told Yahoo Lifestyle. “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.”

Are you still craving for your fix of cultural enrichment during the current social distancing climate? Well, you can also now embark on virtual tours of more than 2,500 museums and galleries from the comfort of your own home.

If you’re still searching for additional sources of entertainment in quarantine, we’ve also put together a list of awesome animal livestreams and productive activities that you can do from home.

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