Japanese students turned into the most famous paintings of the world

Kawasaki is a Japanese city located between Tokyo and Yokohama, known for its heavy industry, open-air folk museums and the country's largest and most vibrant Halloween celebration.

This year, makeup artist and body art artist Amazing Jiro sent his students to the 22nd annual Halloween parade in very impressive looks. The parade was attended by about 2,000 people and 120,000 spectators who did not miss the opportunity to take pictures with someone from this terrible holiday crowd. But most of all, 6 Amazing Jiro students stood out, who turned into the most famous works of art - “Here is a man” by Elias Garcia Martinez, “The Crying Woman” by Pablo Picasso, “Girl with a Pearl Earring” by Jan Vermeer, self-portrait of Vincent van Gogh, “Mona Lisa” Leonardo da Vinci and The Scream by Edward Munch.

The group of creative guys was so memorable that they even won a cash prize of $ 4,400.

And here are the other participants in the parade.

Watch the video: Japanese Art Students Turned Themselves Into Famous Paintings Including The Biggest Fail Ever Ecc (April 2024).

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