A man sticks a banana on the wall and says it’s art. Then another man comes to eat the banana and says it’s art too. What sounds like the beginning of a joke is actually reality.
Sometimes we just don’t understand the artists behind the works. It is all the more beautiful when there are works of art that no one supports. They actually came about by accident.
An artist couldn’t have painted it better.
But there are only signs of wear.
Creative idea to make it from mosaic pieces.
In fact, it is the film rolled up by the permanent exposure to the sun.
When you are not only in exactly the right place at the right time, but also have a camera with you.
A very fine brushwork.
No brushwork. It’s a frozen car roof.
Can you figure out what should be special about this bird?
It is nothing more than a scratch in the car window caused by a stone chip.
It might as well be an advertisement for ski goggles in the mountains.
But it’s just a smudge on the glasses.
A perfectly normal painting?
think! This photo through a screen door only looks like it’s a painting.
Say it’s intentional and sell it for 34,000 francs.
Who recognizes this mountain range?
Probably no one, because it’s really just the structure of a shellfish.
Wow, the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
Unfortunately not.
A wooden column from the Middle Ages?
More like a rusted spool of wire.
Freeze and take it to the museum.
Try this the next time you want to butter your toast.
This picture is called “Coronavirus”.
Or rather “coffee cup”. It is the ceiling lamps that are reflected in the foam.
Picasso couldn’t have done better.
But nature was at work here.
We would have chosen a black frame for this photo.
Just kidding, this is just a window.
Who knows where this desert is?
On the car. It’s frozen mud.
Here a dove has its self-portrait shit painted.
Abstract art.
Another overhead light reflected in the foam.
Street art in the truest sense of the word.
Or rather a tragic shopping attempt.
We’ve also zoomed in a bit on this mini-planet so you don’t see what it really is.
How are you now?
Someone wanted to mix colors and emptied them into a bucket of white paint.
Same principle, different subject:
When Peter waves his brush:
This artwork needs a matching stand.
Perfect!
Water, oil and the right amount of light et voilà, a masterpiece.
Attention, risk of confusion.
And in reality it is: dried paint.
Honestly, we’d hang that in our living room.
Anyone who has a wire basket and soap bubbles at home can do it themselves.
(smile)