Squarespace recreate famous paintings

Squarespace recreate famous paintings, Hey, look, I know. There are already a ton of rad Instagram accounts out there to keep track of. For example, do you follow Pittsburgh Penguins center Evgeni Malkin? Because I cannot recommend it enough. Or the U.S. Department of the Interior, if you’re into ace nature photos, which I’m sure you are, because obviously.

Here’s another one to add to the list: FoolsDoArt, in which two Squarespace employees re-create famous paintings.“This whole thing really just started with us goofing around,” co-workers Francesco Fragomeni and Chris Limbrick wrote in an e-mail to The Post on Thursday. “

The first re-creation was Michelangelo’s ‘The Creation of Adam’ from the Sistine Chapel, which happened when we were sitting on one of the couches in the office during a lunch break. Chris kept trying to poke Francesco’s hand for no purpose other than to simply get on his nerves [typical]. Someone grabbed a phone and snapped some pictures and it somehow just morphed into us posing as the mural.

“We didn’t initially think anything of it. Chris ended up texting the photo to his mom, who then stitched our shot with a photograph from the Sistine Chapel and texted it back to Chris. When we saw that, it was a big ‘Aha!’ moment.”