Proof that if you are talented, you can paint with anything.
if you knew about his later life and how he didn’t like the way people acted towards him… (to the point of doodling on napkins in place of money)…
there is another gentleman who draws money to pay for things, but because how he presents it, its not counterfeit. meanwhile, there are buyers people that follow him, and go in after him and will buy that bill from the store if they took it for merchandise
while what they do is art, what the people do because of it is bizarre…
and as my friend odetta said, you dont change, everyone else starts acting different around you
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And Perhaps exposure to the fumes provided the inspiration for his avante garde style. A case of inspiration providing..er ..inspiration?
housepaint is infinitely cheaper than regular art oils…
Artfldgr- That was my first thought too. For a man with that kind of talent, he could have used crayons.
I guess that means it’s time to post this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6llaZefJDc
If you want to see a unique art medium go here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3pz2VgIM7E
Proof that if you are talented, you can paint with anything.
if you knew about his later life and how he didn’t like the way people acted towards him… (to the point of doodling on napkins in place of money)…
there is another gentleman who draws money to pay for things, but because how he presents it, its not counterfeit. meanwhile, there are buyers people that follow him, and go in after him and will buy that bill from the store if they took it for merchandise
while what they do is art, what the people do because of it is bizarre…
and as my friend odetta said, you dont change, everyone else starts acting different around you