Oh he just draws the buildings like he imagines them on fire, I first thought he would just happen across burning banks by “random chance”
Strange how he is accidentally always there when it happens, right.
Imagine standing in front of a burning building and pulling out your easel and paint brushes and just painting what you see. Would be a bit of a dick move.
How else are we going to get pictures when no one can afford cameras and phones in the US anymore?
If you think cameras are expensive, you should see how much nice paint costs.
The logo of the banks being never obscured is definitely a choice. 10/10 love the technique and brush strokes
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And he’s wearing a picture of a wave, which means he’s probably trying to get fascism implemented into schools. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wave_(1981_film)
^ this might be sarcasm, irony or some variation, so you better take it seriously, just in case
/S
If one of those bank employees saw the painting it would probably give them a chuckle.
But I’m sure it feels good to whine
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I literally worked at Wells Fargo and thought this was funny
I’m sure typing that comment gave you a nice squirt of dopamine tho so congrats on the gotcha and drugs
Ahah
The picture also includes a very nice guillotine (I’m French and I approve the message), very ominous.
Really seems like this guy has some kind of grudge toward banks…
Looks more like a gallows, no?
Correct.
I discussed it with my French fellow Bourreaux and they are very much shocked that such primitive technology could be used to execute people, that’s savage!
Well it’s for bankers so maybe that’s fine.
This is absolute art.