Ideas for an Art History themed Halloween costume.?
Any ideas for an Art History themed Halloween costume?
Like from a painting or sculpture. There are a few I can think of but nothing that can be done ( at least properly) on a budget. I'm excited to see what people come up with=).
Well you could do your body all pale with makeup, and wear a white sheet as a toga. Then you could say you are a roman sculpture!
Something else is to wear an old coat, and pants, then bandage your head up. Then you could say you were Van Gogh, he cut his ear off and gave it to his prostitute gf. Messed up-I know! But that would be easy and interesting to do lol
You could also wear a sheet, and wear bandages on your head and be "Death of Marat" By David. Here's a pic of the painting: http://pergrunditz.files.wordpress.com/2008/06/death_of_marat_by_david.jpg
Another idea would be to paint yourself a whole bunch of bright colours and call yourself pop art.
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Well you could do your body all pale with makeup, and wear a white sheet as a toga. Then you could say you are a roman sculpture!
Something else is to wear an old coat, and pants, then bandage your head up. Then you could say you were Van Gogh, he cut his ear off and gave it to his prostitute gf. Messed up-I know! But that would be easy and interesting to do lol
You could also wear a sheet, and wear bandages on your head and be "Death of Marat" By David. Here’s a pic of the painting: http://pergrunditz.files.wordpress.com/2008/06/death_of_marat_by_david.jpg
Another idea would be to paint yourself a whole bunch of bright colours and call yourself pop art.
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