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I would pay $1,000 for that first painting. I love everything about it. Would probably have told the kid to ignore the sun, but damn, the rest is fucking perfect.

Posted by Mr. Poe | June 6, 2008 2:39 PM
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The second and fourth are stunning and bet the Prada pants off anything on Currently Hanging recently.

Like Poe, I would pay for these.

Posted by Jubilation T. Cornball | June 6, 2008 2:41 PM
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*beat

Posted by Jubilation T. Cornball | June 6, 2008 2:42 PM
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I am inspired to quote a sonnet from my youth: *ahem*

Milk, milk

lemonade

'round the corner

fudge is made

Fin

Posted by Hu Phlung-Pu | June 6, 2008 2:54 PM
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There's a Lafayette Elementary School here? I went to Lafayette Elementary School in Washington, DC. I bet if I had heard about this when I was six, I would have been super-confused.

Posted by Abby | June 6, 2008 3:18 PM
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That third one is amazing.

And the last one reminds me of Basquiat.

Posted by boxofbirds | June 6, 2008 3:40 PM
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I love the last one. Kid paintings are the best.

Posted by Dougsf | June 6, 2008 4:12 PM
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It's one thing to put four > 500 KB images on a blog post. It's another thing entirely to not have the common sense to put them after the jump on the RSS feed.

Why do you get a free pass around here? You're young, shouldn't you know how to do this stuff?

I hate your posts.

Moving on from hating Chuck, then ECB, to just hating you,
Jason

Posted by Jason Petersen | June 6, 2008 4:18 PM
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I'm all about the second one. A self portrait of a person with no mouth... but all that detail on the torso.

Posted by Silence Dit Moi | June 6, 2008 4:30 PM
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I like these even better than the collection at the Museum of Bad Art.

Posted by keshmeshi | June 6, 2008 4:46 PM
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I feel like I've seen that last one at Sea-Tac before.

Posted by Eric Grandy | June 6, 2008 5:10 PM
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Adrian! Your post made my day!

Posted by Soupytwist | June 6, 2008 6:14 PM
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All kids are good at art when no one tells them what to do, but simply sets up a parameter, exposes them to techniques and lets them be themselves within it. Then, there is just uninhibited self-expression.

Posted by Jane Doe | June 9, 2008 1:01 PM

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