Tuesday, November 21, 2006

The Art Of Sads


The artistic genre known as "The Sads" has its roots in the Post-platonic Sponge Era of the early nineteen-wednesdays, and was a reaction against the artistic conventions of the "trump" and "ting-ting". Early proponents of this genre found their inspiration mainly from laying motionless face down in puddles, with various "object d'art" placed within reaching distance.
Although many early artists drowned, this did nothing but heighten the popularity of the movement, and by the sixteenth-90s even the King Pong of Sing Song had a "Sad" hanging on the wall.


Today many of these paintings are hung upon the walls of distinguished metrosexuals all throughout the land, and some have been known to fetch a bone.

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1 comment:

Praguetory said...

Not overly impressed, but it looks lucrative.