Recycling is its own Aesthetic
This pleasant pastoral setting is called "Picnic at the Grove" .
The original canvas was thoughtlessly discarded by a departing college student. The painting was done to fulfill the dreaded humanities requirement necessary for the all important business degree. aRt qUeen discovered it after it had been cast onto the curb.
Since there was nothing disgusting dripping from its surface, aRt queen quickly rescued the work and brought it to the studio for resuscitation. After a slight series of alterations, the painting was ready to be adopted. Which it was. Which is why you can't buy it now. At least not from aRt qUeen.
But fans of recycling (or the more appropriate aesthetic term, piggybacking) can study its evolution by looking at the pictures below.
The original canvas was thoughtlessly discarded by a departing college student. The painting was done to fulfill the dreaded humanities requirement necessary for the all important business degree. aRt qUeen discovered it after it had been cast onto the curb.
Since there was nothing disgusting dripping from its surface, aRt queen quickly rescued the work and brought it to the studio for resuscitation. After a slight series of alterations, the painting was ready to be adopted. Which it was. Which is why you can't buy it now. At least not from aRt qUeen.
But fans of recycling (or the more appropriate aesthetic term, piggybacking) can study its evolution by looking at the pictures below.
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