Redditors debate whether or not a canvas of green paint is worth $50

1  2018-12-18 by hotelwhowhat

8 comments

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There is art like this that seems stupid but has a lot of technique.

For example, there are people who look like they just bought a white canvas and said it was art. But if you looked closely, you could see all the brushes and strokes of slightly different whites and grays combined to make it look like all white. It's cool if you look at it up close and could be worth the price.

This however looks like there was no effort put in. This is why modern abstract art gets a bad rep sometimes.

Kinda sounds like he also made his own canvas? $50 for that much of a guy's life isn't all that much.

This is what happens, though, when you participate in a sub that celebrates bad things: you just start seeing everything as bad, and you forget that not everything's bad.

Unless you're a depressioncel. Those people are intolerable.

I don't think it should be on there, I mean yeah I wouldn't buy it but there's probably housewives looking to decorate their home with their IKEA furniture. Just a little nice backdrop.

I didn't know about the canvas thing though.

It's cooler than art from Target.

90% of abstract art is shit.

To be fair you have to have a very high IQ to understand art.

Depending on the size I'd buy that.