I recently realized that I owned not one, but two, thrift store paintings featuring a boy and a bunny. My son’s friend suggested that I had to take it in the direction of Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
Turns out this particular paint-by-numbers is very common on the Internet. It’s a reproduction of Henry Raeburn’s “Boy and the Bunny” from 1812.
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I take bad and discarded art, generally from thrift stores, and ‘improve’ on them. For a complete collection of my art, a term I use very loosely, go to matthewfranck.com/portfolio
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