Not a sandwich, but a masterpiece! Twitter recreated famous pictures of food
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/not-a-sandwich-but-a-masterpiece-twitter-recreated-famous-pictures-of-food.htmlI want to somehow distract myself from the news about the pandemic and plunge into the beautiful. Here, for example, is a story about a network flash mob that happened two years ago in the German segment of Twitter. With the help of one creative aunt, everyone started making sandwiches with the most recognizable stories from the world classics of fine art. The idea turned out to be so fascinating that a year later a whole album with photos was released!


Salvador Dali, "The Persistence of Memory"

Vincent Van Gogh, "Self-portrait with a pipe"


Pete Mondrian, "Composition with red, blue and yellow"


Jan Vermeer, "The Girl with the Pearl Earring"



Michelangelo, "The Creation of Adam"


Mark Rothko, "Light, Earth and Blue"


Leonardo yes Vinci, "The Last Supper"


John William Waterhouse, "The Mermaid"


Fernando Botero, "Nude, rear view"


Leonardo yes Vinci, "The Vitruvian Man"


Vincent Van Gogh, "Starry Night"


Frida Kahlo, "Self-Portrait"


Kazimir Malevich, "Black Square"

Keywords: Twitter | Sandwich | Pictures
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