Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for June 05, 2019

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    Watcher  almost 5 years ago

    But is it art?

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    Dtroutma  almost 5 years ago

    Just sell “snowstorm” for a hundred grand.

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    Superfrog  almost 5 years ago

    You can get-rich-quicker if you use a bigger brush.

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    somebodyshort  almost 5 years ago

    How much did he pay for the course and is the money refundable? Sounds a lot like some university that had to pay a $25 million fine

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    Enter.Name.Here  almost 5 years ago

    STEP 1: Steal underpants.

    STEP 2: (fill in blank)

    STEP 3: Make profit

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    kaffekup   almost 5 years ago

    “How to Live to a Hundred”

    “Live to 99, and then be very careful. Thanks for the $100!”

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    dadoctah  almost 5 years ago

    Or you can skip the “fill it in” step and call it performance art.

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    vanaals  almost 5 years ago

    Throw some paint at it. That worked for Pollock.

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    NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 5 years ago

    Saw two 4′×8′ white plywood panels in an art gallery for $1500. I could have done it for about $60.

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    Buzzworld  almost 5 years ago

    The Bob Ross School of Painting.

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    The Old Wolf  almost 5 years ago

    Draw two circles. Now draw the rest of the **** owl.

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    sandpiper  almost 5 years ago

    In DC years ago, while touring a gallery, there was one wall which held a 6′×9′ panel that, a first glance, appeared to be flat black. Not particularly interesting. But, as I was passing through the door next to it, the light hit it and there was a black-on-black cross and some other faint figures. So you had to be in just the right location, with just the right angle and type of light to see it. Otherwise nothing showed up. Must have cost a bundle one day. The artist titled it #117. Beyond wondering why anyone would buy that particular item, I also wondered what happened to the other 116. Or maybe numbers 118 or 119 were waiting to be snapped up?

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    vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 5 years ago

    Apparently, if you are famous enough, you don’t have to bother with the whole painting thing. Just sign a blank canvas and it will sell.

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    Rev Phnk Ey  almost 5 years ago

    “How to draw Doug” has better instructions.

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    Linguist  almost 5 years ago

    One of the many courses offered at Trump University.

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    strictures  almost 5 years ago

    I always thought someone should steal a modern art painting, make a dozen forgeries & sell them to rich fools who think they’re getting the stolen one & then return the original to the insurance company for the reward, with no questions asked, as insurers of fine art have often done that.

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    sailersteve  almost 5 years ago

    “Is it expensive?” Yes. “Well then I like it.” – Edina Monsoon (Absolutely Fabulous)

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    For a Just and Peaceful World  almost 5 years ago

    Leave it blank and call it “Trump’s Mind”.

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    Nick Danger  almost 5 years ago

    Remember, every artist has a right to be rich and successful so if people aren’t buying your paintings have a law passed so that the government does it and then everyone is taxed more to pay for it. Who could object to that, except for shortsighted greedy people whining about how they “earned” their money, as if the government didn’t make it possible for them to have whatever job they do have.

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    BiathlonNut  almost 5 years ago

    The Canadian government did just that to support Canadian writers. The results were uniformly bad, and were called “CanLit.”

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    MartinPerry1  almost 5 years ago

    Filling in the canvas is the easy part. The hard part, the part that takes imagination, is the psycho-babble that will impress the buyers. The painting called “Fire” is simply a canvas filled with red paint.

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    will  almost 5 years ago

    You have to be a really good con artist to pull that off.

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    Cornelius Noodleman  almost 5 years ago

    The eyes keep following me!

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    Bicycle Dude  almost 5 years ago

    I especially like the asterisk, too bad you won’t be around to spend it. Another van Gohl tragedy.

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    keenanthelibrarian  almost 5 years ago

    So if you die first, who gets to “get rich quick”?

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    Concretionist  almost 5 years ago

    Remember those ads on the back of matchbooks?

    Remember matchbooks?

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    bakana  almost 5 years ago

    Step 2.A. Find someone even More Gullible as you are to sell it To.

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    somebodyshort  almost 5 years ago

    Artist to gallery owner, " Is any of my art selling? "Gallery owner, " Yes, your doctor has bought a lot "Artist " Fantastic "Gallery owner, " I told him your art would triple in value when you die "

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    Souris Voleur  almost 5 years ago

    Who gets rich quick, the artist, or the school?

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