King Charles portrait turned into Wallace and Gromit character by animal activistsWilshire@lemmy.world to World News@lemmy.world – 286 points – 4 months agoinews.co.uk34Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentI can't stop thinking about how someone got paid to make this painting.He's pretty famous for making portraits. Here's his portrait of Idris Elba.See, that isn’t ugly. Which makes me think it was on purpose. Which makes me hate it a little less.He has a lot of upper class clients who he paints just as ... starkly as the king's portrait. It is very much on purpose.Now that is a gorgeous balance of color and brush strokes. So why did the artist choose that awful color theme for Charles?Right? Spit right in the royal families face and they pay you for the privilege. Priceless and hilarious
I can't stop thinking about how someone got paid to make this painting.He's pretty famous for making portraits. Here's his portrait of Idris Elba.See, that isn’t ugly. Which makes me think it was on purpose. Which makes me hate it a little less.He has a lot of upper class clients who he paints just as ... starkly as the king's portrait. It is very much on purpose.Now that is a gorgeous balance of color and brush strokes. So why did the artist choose that awful color theme for Charles?Right? Spit right in the royal families face and they pay you for the privilege. Priceless and hilarious
He's pretty famous for making portraits. Here's his portrait of Idris Elba.See, that isn’t ugly. Which makes me think it was on purpose. Which makes me hate it a little less.He has a lot of upper class clients who he paints just as ... starkly as the king's portrait. It is very much on purpose.Now that is a gorgeous balance of color and brush strokes. So why did the artist choose that awful color theme for Charles?
See, that isn’t ugly. Which makes me think it was on purpose. Which makes me hate it a little less.He has a lot of upper class clients who he paints just as ... starkly as the king's portrait. It is very much on purpose.
He has a lot of upper class clients who he paints just as ... starkly as the king's portrait. It is very much on purpose.
Now that is a gorgeous balance of color and brush strokes. So why did the artist choose that awful color theme for Charles?
Right? Spit right in the royal families face and they pay you for the privilege. Priceless and hilarious
I can't stop thinking about how someone got paid to make this painting.
He's pretty famous for making portraits. Here's his portrait of Idris Elba.
See, that isn’t ugly.
Which makes me think it was on purpose. Which makes me hate it a little less.
He has a lot of upper class clients who he paints just as ... starkly as the king's portrait.
It is very much on purpose.
Now that is a gorgeous balance of color and brush strokes. So why did the artist choose that awful color theme for Charles?
Right? Spit right in the royal families face and they pay you for the privilege. Priceless and hilarious