Thursday, December 17, 2020

Laughing Lhursday*

Natural Arts:
Butterface on knife point

* [For first time visitors]: Typo in the title? Nah. It's just that
I would not let a tiny T spoil an avantgardistic alliteration.

7 comments:

  1. Better than a Tracey Emin that's for sure, in my opinion. Perhaps you are the Michelangelo of animal fat. Somewhat frog-like, I'd say, though also gargoylish. And I bet it took you no time at all, the swift genius that you are.

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    1. Ah, I knew you are a connoisseur. Indeed, it took longer to create the photo than to detect the masterpiece of natural arts. And yes, despite my humbleness and my humility I am utterly proud. There has been nothing like this since Beuys' "Fettecke" got destroyed. Moreover, and in all modesty: Compared with my "Butterface on knife point", the "Fettecke" was but a charlatan's provocation to take the people on a ride.
      In my Turner Prize acceptance speech I shall not forget to mention who were the first to realise me as Michelangelo of animal fat.

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  2. Frightful Friday here - and I like that whimsical face.

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    1. The best is, I added nothing to this face's expression.
      In case your Friday really started frightful, I jope it will soonish improve. The peace of the night.

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  3. It looks very tasty!
    But then, I am always hungry!

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