It’s heartening to know that even in these dark and trying times of , “controversial” and guilty pleas, you can find on Twitter.
Emerging from Germany is #KunstGeschichteAlsBrotbelag, a phrase that, when punched into Google Translate, means “art history as a sandwich” in English. Where has this hashtag been all our sandwich-eating lives?
People have taken to Twitter and Instagram to show the world their creations, inspired by famous works of art – only slightly breadier than the originals.
There’s Twitter user , Marilyn’s Wurstbrot with Mustard.
One Jackson Pollock imitator, meanwhile, has created an action painting that you can eat.
The hashtag took off after German blogger posted a picture of her humble lunch (wholemeal bread, cheese, tomatoes and blueberries), saying it reminded her of Piet Mondrian’s primary coloured images.
There were plenty of nods to the abstract movement.
Here's a portrait of Paula Modersohn-Becker made of cheese, sausage and lard:
And even a Bansky.
The Instagram community responded, too:
"I'm speechless, that was just a joke and now everyone is turning the internet into a gigantic, colourful bread and suddenly there is art everywhere", Hingst of her recent viral fame. "I am convinced that art can bring people together like nothing else."
Art is a sandwich, a sandwich is art. What will the Twitter hive mind think of next?