And here we have an untitled piece by Nancy Ritz, a somewhat unknown artist during her time. Some have speculated that she painted this to express her desire to defy societal expectations for where art belongs. Others believe that she only painted it to form an optical illusion. If so, the piece is incomplete as it cannot be viewed without the juxtaposition of the room in which it was originally painted. We may never know the truth, as many records from the 2020s to the 2200s were lost during the war between humans and sharks that followed the climate change disasters.
Sir Ruddy Blighter, Jr. about 3 years ago
Ah… plein air…only, you know, inside
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member about 3 years ago
It’s just not the same when you’re allowed to do something.
danketaz Premium Member about 3 years ago
Very Magritte.
dcdete. about 3 years ago
A nice funny return to the classic Nancy.
The Reader Premium Member about 3 years ago
Somehow, it just didn’t look right!
sallyseckman about 3 years ago
At least it’s not on the walls.
nuncanunca about 3 years ago
Gonna turn ugly when someone opens that door.
Decepticomic about 3 years ago
And here we have an untitled piece by Nancy Ritz, a somewhat unknown artist during her time. Some have speculated that she painted this to express her desire to defy societal expectations for where art belongs. Others believe that she only painted it to form an optical illusion. If so, the piece is incomplete as it cannot be viewed without the juxtaposition of the room in which it was originally painted. We may never know the truth, as many records from the 2020s to the 2200s were lost during the war between humans and sharks that followed the climate change disasters.
Kip Williams about 3 years ago
It all depends upon your point of view.
oakie817 about 3 years ago
so instead she’s painting the wall on
jimmjonzz Premium Member about 3 years ago
Minus the stick-man, this painting could pass for an early Mark Rothko.
tad1 about 3 years ago
Clever. :)