Pridwin artists get creative

MELROSE – Learners recreated artwork from the Getty Museum in Los Angeles at home during lockdown.

Melrose-based Pridwin Preparatory School senior classes showed off their creativity during the last week of school.

The art department set an art challenge for online senior preparatory grade classes. The Getty Museum in Los Angeles challenged people to recreate their favourite artworks from the museum’s collection using themselves and household objects – and Pridwin boys joined in.

The boys had fun dressing up, making use of household objects and getting creative.

Check out some of their quirky images.

Zach Woolley recreates part of Michelangelo di Buonarroti’s artwork ‘Sistine Chapel’. Photo: Supplied
James Hefer recreates Bruno Amadio’s (Bragolin) ‘Crying Boy’. Photo: Supplied
Tinnare Hatendi recreates a photograph from the J.Paul Getty Collection. Photo: Supplied
Syan Ramchander recreates a portrait of Frida Kahlo. Photo: Supplied
Suleiman Cassimjee recreates Vincent van Gogh’s Starry Night. Photo: Supplied
Nicolas Morgan recreates the mannerist painting from the J. Paul Getty Collection. Photo: Supplied
Lukhanyo Sotyantya recreates the famous painting ‘Whistler’s Mother’ by James Whistler. Photo: Supplied
Dylan Martens recreates an ancient Greek sculpture. Photo: Supplied

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