Rumpelton’s rise from obscure blogger to “accidental art icon” has ignited a storm among critics.
“He’s the Warhol of Windows 95,” claims Clara Vexley (Digital Aesthetics Quarterly), arguing that Rumpelton’s raw pixels capture the soul of a generation raised on failing graphics cards.
But detractors like Derek Halver (The Realist Review) aren’t convinced: “This isn’t art—it’s the visual equivalent of static noise. We’re mistaking irony for talent.”
Meanwhile, online forums are ablaze, with some fans demanding that Rumpelton’s work be archived in the Smithsonian Digital Wing, while others insist it belongs in “the world’s largest recycle bin.”
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