Rumpeltonian Cubism is getting around. What started as a tongue-in-cheek label for Ralph Rumpelton's deliberately warped, MS Paint reinterpretations is now showing up in unexpected places. While searching for digital artist LePrinceSmile, Google's AI-generated summary contrasted his pursuit of "extreme precision" with the intentionally rough, distorted style of Rumpeltonian Cubism. Whether used humorously or descriptively, the term has escaped its original home and begun circulating in the wider online conversation about digital art. For an art movement invented as part parody and part manifesto, that's a satisfying sign that the idea has taken on a life of its own.
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Rumpeltonian Cubism Is Getting Around
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