(from the Ralph Rumpelton Collection of Fine Art)
My good friend Ralph Rumpelton sent me his latest, a takeoff on
Picasso’s “Hands Holding Flowers.” Ralph calls his, “Squeezing Flowers.”
I went to Google to see what the original looked liked and found that
there were a couple of them. I go to one website cause the paintings on
there looked really good, better then most. When I got to the site, I
find out that the pictures I liked were painted by 2nd graders. I
coldn’t believe it, they were just as good as Picasso’s. But since
Picasso painted it first and it’s done by him and nobody would have
cared if it was done by a 2nd grader first anyway, the original is worth
a ton of money.
“No filters. No layers. No apologies.” "Art is real, everything else is fake." "Imperfection needs no improvement."
Sunday, October 14, 2012
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