From the BBC
The Tate found a painting in the skip outside, valued in the region of £0, by the young British Artist Cy Twombly of Class 2J of East Dulwich Primary School.
The pieces include three large hand paintings called Cy (age 6, 6 1/2 and 7) and five plasticine models of a rocket ship, a dragon, a monster, a car and an alien.
Cy's mother called it "stuff we had to get rid of. You can't keep it all, can you?"
Thursday, 12 June 2014
Artwork Left to Tate
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"The large-scale paintings, inspired by the Roman God Bacchus and his association with wine and debauchery were painted with a brush affixed to the end of a pole."
LOL. I can do that. Gissa job. Go on. I can do that.
I produce better art every time I go for a post 10 pint crap...
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