Take a group of children with overactive imaginations to an abstract art showing and start pointing out the things you see and what they are doing, especially if it disagrees with the art card. Come back in 10 minutes and watch the guards, docents, and experts pointing out what you revealed.
“The intensity of the second squiggle reinforces the artist’s belief that the universal ennui he encounters is significantly representative of the underlying cause of the colour in the bottom left hand corner.” Or some such nonsense.
oldpine52 about 6 years ago
It makes me mildly sick.
PoodleGroomer about 6 years ago
Take a group of children with overactive imaginations to an abstract art showing and start pointing out the things you see and what they are doing, especially if it disagrees with the art card. Come back in 10 minutes and watch the guards, docents, and experts pointing out what you revealed.
whahoppened about 6 years ago
I’M not telling them it’s a painter’s drop cloth! Was supposed to be a ‘You are here’ map.
pcolli about 6 years ago
“The intensity of the second squiggle reinforces the artist’s belief that the universal ennui he encounters is significantly representative of the underlying cause of the colour in the bottom left hand corner.” Or some such nonsense.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 about 6 years ago
It makes me think, what a piece of… junk.