If you can get away with as someone said.
Art is in the eye of the person with the money who wants to buy it.
Sadly this is so true!
Con artist.
He didn’t even have to do that much. Exhibit A: Cy Twombly.
I see Lio studied at the Jackson P o l l o c k School of Art and a few classes with Adam Savage.
I wonder how much it costs for a Lio original (especially one signed by the artist)?
Ruthie, you have competition!
There are a whole bunch of those in the Museum of Modern Art.
If you think this sort of thing is far out, look up Yves Klein’s invisible art! (I could post a link that would escape the ban but it’s easy enough for you to do your own web search.)
Good work is sometimes a little more than its own reward.
― Marshall McLuhan, Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man
If he had one, Pollack would have used it.
Describes abstract “art” perfectly
May 14, 2021
April 14, 2020
einarbt 11 months ago
If you can get away with as someone said.
mccollunsky 11 months ago
Art is in the eye of the person with the money who wants to buy it.
Sanspareil 11 months ago
Sadly this is so true!
Imagine 11 months ago
Con artist.
byamrcn 11 months ago
He didn’t even have to do that much. Exhibit A: Cy Twombly.
boneroller42 11 months ago
I see Lio studied at the Jackson P o l l o c k School of Art and a few classes with Adam Savage.
jagedlo 11 months ago
I wonder how much it costs for a Lio original (especially one signed by the artist)?
Mbwebwe 11 months ago
Ruthie, you have competition!
Ignatz Premium Member 11 months ago
There are a whole bunch of those in the Museum of Modern Art.
DaBump Premium Member 11 months ago
If you think this sort of thing is far out, look up Yves Klein’s invisible art! (I could post a link that would escape the ban but it’s easy enough for you to do your own web search.)
rshive 11 months ago
Good work is sometimes a little more than its own reward.
sperry532 11 months ago
― Marshall McLuhan, Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man
vanaals 11 months ago
If he had one, Pollack would have used it.
aussie399 Premium Member 9 months ago
Describes abstract “art” perfectly