When the pandemic hit and lockdowns began, my wife and I bunked down with my in-laws. The early days of life under lockdown were strange and stressful there was so much we didn’t know yet about how this virus was moving, and everything suddenly felt dangerous and off-limits. And because our movements were limited and the safest place to be was inside, away from other people, we spent more hours than usual online, losing ourselves to social media. It was then when I learned of the “museum at home” challenge, first begun by the Instagram account @tussenkunstenquarantaine and then made popular by the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles. The challenge was to re-create a work of art using only a handful of props, and then share it online.