This is a video of a married couple showing the results of attempting to paint each other’s portrait. The woman did a fair enough job of capturing her husband’s likeness, but his looks like somebody tried painting a yeti they saw while tripping on mushrooms. I imagine if I’d attempted
New York City 1, a 1942 piece by famed abstract artist Piet Mondrian, was unknowingly hung upside down (left) at its initial public display in 1945 (Mondrian died in 1944), and has been rehung the same way ever since. Well that’s embarrassing. Get it together, art nerds, those art history
These are several shots of LEGO Certified Professional builder Jumpei Mitsui’s 50,000-piece interpretation of Katsushika Hokusai’s classic Japanese woodblock print ‘The Great Wave Of Kanagawa’, originally published between 1829 and 1833. *reminiscing fondly* I can remember it like it was yesterday. “1829?” It was the end of the late Edo