
Telmo Pieper’s digital paintings, based on sketches he did when he was four.
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I was perplexed and slightly disturbed by this until I scrolled down a little and discovered that it was “based on sketches [the artist] did when he was four.” The explanatory caption (also a link that if followed provides even more elucidation) abruptly changed everything for me. Because I instantly got it — my discontents over the piece’s awkward but mysterious qualities were instantly extinguished.
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“my discontents over the piece’s awkward but mysterious qualities were instantly extinguished”
—Sorry—that’s generally why I don’t add anything to images/paintings/etc.
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