Creating good art requires skill and imagination. People devote their entire lives to it and still fail to produce a single quality work. But there is a silver lining in every cloud — sometimes artists create such bad works, they're actually kinda good. In their own way.
Just take a look at the Facebook group called Terrible Art in Charity Shops (TAICS).
Its 240K members are constantly sharing pics of the stuff they find while scavenging through thrift stores, and it's clear that one man's trash is another's living room decor. From funny superhero portraits to trippy landscapes, continue scrolling and check out what I mean!
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Not Terrible But It Made Me Laugh; Portswood, Southampton UK
totally, its well worth it to put on my fridge! If it were something priced anywhere over 20 [insert American or European currency here] then the seller is aptly named Spoiled Milk. the frame i'd pay 15 for to be fair.
Load More Replies...I think this is hilarious! LOL Food Punnies! Our-Food-H...5dabbb.jpg
A year ago, Bored Panda published a piece on Terrible Art in Charity Shops, only that time, it was a little bit more specific. Back then we focused on people "role-playing" or recreating the artworks that captured their attention. Now, we're focusing more on a broader angle.
One of the group's admins, Al Bigg, describes the group's community as "a very mixed bunch, from complete amateurs like myself who join TAICS knowing very little about art to artists who pray never to see their own art included in a post, and some people who have studied art on a high level."
"I joined because I love charity shops and thought it would be a laugh," Bigg told Bored Panda. And I think that's part of its charm; people can easily find their place within the group, no matter their artistic skill or expertise.
A Steal For Only £10. In Sue Ryder Hillsborough, Sheffield
The artist is Rudi Hurzlmeier and he does a lot of fantasy illustrations. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudi_Hurzlmeier
Take My Money
I have a feeling this one represents pets who have passed. Can't hate on it.
If the artist custom-painted the dogs on the shore as my dogs, and the dogs in the waves as my dogs who have crossed the Rainbow Bridge, I'd totally buy it.
um, my brother has this one hung in his room and has had it for 2+ years now. we got it from an auction and he has another similar to this one as well.
If there isn't already a story behind this someone needs to write one
I have a bunch of Jim Warren lithographs....he makes alot of painting like this
I don't have any, but I thought it looked familiar. It's his 'Imaginary Friends.'
Load More Replies...Bought From Scope Cornwall For £1. Titled Fashions For The Ocean Bed. 1930's Print Of Diving Suits From 1500 To Variants Of The 1800's. Cool Or Not?
This would honestly give me nightmares. Still ice though!
Top right - Klongert's Driving Suit. Inventor from Wrocław, Poland. I worked on animation about him.
According to the admin, the admins and mods aim to keep this place an easy-going, humorous group with just a light touch of oversight to help it to evolve by itself.
"We love to have a laugh," Bigg said. "We want members to feel part of the community and if we all learn something about art, that's great too!"
As you can see from the pictures, you couldn't define the genre of thrift store paintings. There's a little bit of everything. "The most popular paintings [within the group] are often the ones we would least expect," Bigg said. "However, naivety and nudity always do well as well as the bizarre ones that no one can really explain."
Psychedelic Cat Save The Children, Salisbury, South Australia
Yes, that's what it is - 'diamond' painting. It's next gen 'paint-by-number' homemade "art". It also reminds me of the jigsaw puzzles that people put together & then glue down so they can hang it on the wall as art!
Load More Replies...This Is Also Pretty Ruff. I Didn't Splash Out On It... Although It Costs Only A Hound Coin... Etc Red Cross Charity Shop In Burnham On Crouch, Essex
i lived a life that's full, i rolled in mud on every highway
Load More Replies...I can hear the tune in my head when I read it. The dog did it his way
Me to! Man I forgot what song this is!!! If you remember can you tell me!
Load More Replies...I've lived a life that's full, I've stuck my head out on the highway
This is from artist Simon Drew out of London. He's been doing these puns for decades!
I've got a no puffin with a puffin in one side and literally No puffin on the other. Got it as a mug, too.
Load More Replies...I thought of the mouse from the universal movie Sing
"Sing" was by Illumination Entertainment/Universal, not Disney.
Load More Replies...Finally Found Something Worthy I Hope... In St Vincent’s Bunbury West Australia For $6… Lovely Pic Of... Red Blood Cells??
Interestingly, a University of Bamberg research team led by psychologist Claudia Muth conducted a small study and found that "the higher the subjectively perceived degree of ambiguity within an artwork, the more participants liked it, and the more interesting and affecting it was for them."
"Artworks," the researchers state, "are not riddles to be solved via analytic steps." Perhaps Muth and her colleagues should look into Terrible Art in Charity Shops as well?
Came Across This In Weldmar Hospice Are In Lyme Regis - £3.50
Cats never forget, that's why they drink. Or was that elephants?
I Saw This A Few Weeks Ago And Forgot To Post. The Cow Picture In The Foreground Was What Caught My Eye For But Actually The Girl Bathing/Baptising The Puppy Is Far Worse I Think. Acorn. Jersey
When you specialize in cow faces, but the rest is a work in Process.
Would buy the cow, the poor puppy looks very unhappy. I wish I could rescue it
I Bought It, Anyway
I can tell you how crop circles are made, because I dated an English dude who used to do them in farmer's fields. It's a large flat wooden board, pulled by a rope, to flatten down the rows.
Load More Replies...You might not like it, but it has the composition of good art. Good use of light and dark, good color balance and saturation, good spatial awareness and a sense of the anatomy beneath the figure. It's cute.
"I bought it anyway"... I am a good, honest capitalist, but this person clearly has too much money.
Ultimately, the curators of Terrible Art in Charity Shops are its members. "We have to remind [this] every day," Bigg said, pointing to a paragraph in the group's 'About' section which explains that "Admin does not define 'terrible' as this is such a subjective area. As such, posts will not be removed for being good, even if they are prints by a famous artist!"
"Art is subjective, what you find inspirational and wonderful, I could find silly little stickmen in a boring, out of the perspective industrial landscape!" Bigg explained. So, one could say that Terrible Art in Charity Shops is actually a very inclusive group too.
I May Have Had The Same Expression As The Dog Upon Spotting This Gem. Goodwill, 6th Ave Tacoma Wa
Hate it when baby’s or anyone hurt dogs. It’ makes me so mad.
He’s not hurting the dog, he’s lifting his shaggy fur to see underneath
Load More Replies...This reminds me of the time my daughter was maybe four. My mamaw saw her crouching down and studying her old rat terrier, Dixie.. Dixie just had a litter. Mamaw asked her what she was doing. My daughter responded, " I'm just looking at her pins!" Lol she was referring to Dixie's teats because they were full of milk. Lol.
There Is Something About It That Makes Me Keep Looking. Goodwill Sunnyvale, $9.19
Terrible art ??????? It's a reproduction of a René Magritte painting called "Intermission". Just one of the greatest name of the Surrealist movement...
Well let' be honest without the Magritte name its just really strange half people with badly painted feet. Name recognition is what makes art valuable
Load More Replies...As other commenters have pointed out, this is a Magritte reproduction. Some information that influenced my response to this painting (CW for death/suicide): when Magritte was a young boy, his mother took her own life. Specifically, she jumped off a bridge and drowned in the river below. The child Rene was unfortunately present at the scene when his mother's body was retrieved from the water, and he was apparently haunted by that final image throughout his life. She had been wearing a white nightgown, which had caught over her head and left her body half exposed, just a tangle of limbs and hair and white fabric with her face shrouded. This painting, as well as many others he created, really seems to have been influenced by that trauma. I wouldn't call this "terrible" art, as in, very poor quality. There IS a lot of technical skill here, and it provokes strong emotion in the viewer (though not a pleasant one). It tells a story. Would I buy it and display it in my home? Uh, NO. Ew. But would I be interested in looking at it for a few minutes on the wall of a gallery? Would I be curious who made it and why? Yes. That said, everyone gets to decide for themselves which pieces of art they like and don't like. You're entitled to think it's awful! I just think the story of Magritte's life adds an interesting perspective to this painting.
This Is Very Odd, A Possum Riding A Rocking Horse??? What’s Been Stranger Is That I Kind Of Like It, But Not Enough To Buy
Dun Annunna Nunna Nunna... Wimborne
Newcastle Cat And Dog Shelter In Heaton Is This A Cultural Reference? I'm Very Ancient Now So Have No Comprehension Of What This Is
So cool, Stranger Things art. I would buy it and by the signature it like like an original. V.cool
It's the Demegorgon but I totally see Freddy Krueger now lol
Load More Replies...I’m surprised they don’t know what strangers things is. Even I know and I don’t watch!
Tf is this!? Too much in one picture. I love stranger things but this is too much
$4.94 Garland Ave Thrift Dallas. It Can Be Yours. And It’s Big, Which Makes It Worse
I rather like it. It has a very "catholic saint" vibe to it, and is unique
At first I was thinking "oh flowers on a flamingo, what's wrong with that," and then I saw the eye. No.
Hang it on a wall in front of a child's bed... And they will probably become a murderous psychopath.
What Are These Owls Mad About? Unpriced, Chehalis, Wa. Thrift Store. I Left It There
I actually really like this, it's cute but slightly creepy-ish, which is just what I love. xD
It's a remake of a "famous" Home Interior piece called Dad and Little Henry. Mom had one in out living room for years...
Does Anyone Have Idea Who Painted This And Who The Subject Might Be. I'm Not Even Sure If It's Male Or Female? Cancer Research Bristol
I absolutely love this and can't see "bad art" whatsoever. And it's an interesting switching image, every time I'm convinced it's a male it turns a tiny bit more female to me and vice versa. I'd still guess it is a soft male. Great!
I thought female because of the broach, but then again males might have worn them back then too idk
Load More Replies...Someone's Aunt Maude. Definitely female, look at cut of coat and silk scarf & broach. The softness of the jawline too.
I thought male first, and it's still more male to me xD Irldk
Load More Replies...Miss Marple, perchance? I’d almost say Gertrude Stein, but not quite. Looks more like Agatha Christie’s spinster British sleuth, at least from the old movie versions.
I literally just said exactly the same thing! Great minds and all that 😁
Load More Replies...This Came Home With Me A While Ago From An Op Shop In Coffs Harbour, Nsw Australia. Quite An Odd Perspective And Those Nuns Look Like They Will Creep Forward Every Time You Look Away. Feels A Bit Like A Dream Interpretation I Reckon
Good reason for that. It’s a copy of a painting by Paul Gauguin.
Load More Replies...This is an AWESOME painting. Hope it’s oil and older. Hope you bought this. This might be worth something, even valuable - you never know… It’s extraordinary and the artist (trained or innately) has a real skill with color, brush strokes, composition, subject matter… - is it signed? Is it on stretched canvas? Can you guess the date it was created? Really fascinating. Hold onto it.
Nuns ate the only things painted in a vold stroke, the rest is all fuzz focus.
Sorry! Nuns are the only thing in bold strokes ...
Load More Replies...Painting of the month before the red Leicestershire cheese completely took over
This appears to be a copy of a painting done by Paul Gauguin while he was staying with Vincent Van Gogh in Arles. Those aren’t nuns; they’re women wearing the traditional dress of that region of France. The original painting is called “The three graces of the Temple of Venus.”
Did Not Buy...
Oh yes, the classic "zombie with monkey in twilight" by Edvard Munch. The Scream was good but this is speechless, I mean priceless...
Is that really a monkey she's carrying because it looks like it has a human face if you zoom in. Very creepy atmosphere!
Load More Replies...Feels like it should be titled "Starving in the land of plenty" or some such.
i've been wandering in here for... i don't know how long now. i've counted the days and nights. my sister fell asleep. she's now cold. would not wake up in the day. the farmer... he was watching. our every move.
I Am Mildly Disturbed By The Way That Strategically-Placed Fish Is Staring Menacingly Into My Soul And Rather Concerned That The Woman Is Actually Dead And Not Just Enjoying An Afternoon Sitting On The Bottom Of The Ocean With Clown Fish Playing In Her Hair
$12.75 at Community Thrift in Rivera Beach, Florida.
Yeah, I think you've got it, humans who are still alive and breathing are too buoyant to kneel on the ocean floor without a weight belt.
Clownfish take refuge in anemone so it looks like a female personification of said creature. It's pretty cool actually! I like this.
£3.45 For This Beauty, Won't Believe It's Painted/ Drawn But Is!!! I Left It Humbily For The People Who Believe In Hares And Rabbits Laying Eggs At Easter, Or Other Weirdo's... Llandeilo Charity Shop UK Wales
For me it's terrifying, looks like a hairy tarantula guarding sime weird demon eggs or small serpents.
To me, it looks like a mammalian carcass infested by alien maggots.
Load More Replies...Gloves with the fingers pointing up and a fur cuff turned over to hold them together.
Load More Replies...Jokes aside, I'm impressed with the skill whoever created this has... I don't really like it, as art is subjective, but damn that skill!
That looks like really dirty Christmas tinsel or garland. With painted plastic ballons. that look like fish , salmon.
So Excited For My First Post That I Almost Forgot To Take The Name Of The Actual Charity Shop! Petrifying Puss - Found In Lighthouse - Buxton, Derbyshire
The Load Of Bull Can Be Yours For £3.50 In Mind Leytonstone
I’d probably write on the frame, “be this cow” with an arrow pointing to the rebel! Lol
Oxfam Totnes £15
OK then £10 for the Craig, and £5 for the Geoffrey Palmer, see it's a good deal; final offer.
Load More Replies...That's my Grandma, Wendy Craig! Needless to say I'd probably have bought it.
I named my 29 year old Nicholas after Nicholas Lyndhurst in this series. I loved the relationship the sons had with Wendy and always dreamt of having sons like they were ( didn't really work!!). Wendy Craig was just superb in this series - probably my all time favourite programme.
Load More Replies...Ya! I'm glad I'm not the onLy person who remembers:)
Load More Replies...Official production stills? Great if signed. Two fine actors. GP especially. RIP.
What a lovely response, Marie! And yes, Ladyandthetramp, she is indeed. I'd attach a photograph of the framed photograph on my windowsill if this was FB 😂
£15 for that I can print that out and just frame it for literally no money at all it should be £1
Bethany, Leith Walk, Edinburgh. A Bit Strange If Not Downright Terrible. (Would *you* Put This On Your Wall?) Dunno Why My Photo's Black-And-White
No scarves hats gloves or therapeutic bowls of tomato soup are involved, does not qualify as a British Summer
Load More Replies...What do they mean the photo is in black and white there is color in the picture
I Spotted This Beauty In Savers At Modbury And I Couldn't Stop Thinking About It. My Partner Secretly Purchased It, And Gave It To Me As A Present A Few Weeks Later. It Now Sits Proudly In Our Lounge Room. Think It Was $6
I think the dolphin may have some Hammerhead Shark ancestry, but the confused expressions of the fish are worth $6
Perspective is a little off on the dolphin, but I really like this.
Lifelong Thrift, Seattle
This is deep. That artist was trying to tell us something. I don't have any idea what though.
"I'm not off my meds; my effing doctor hasn't refilled my prescriptions!"
Load More Replies...I actually *kind of* like it, p,s don't judge me! I guess it's the hen's face, they really stare into your soul like that sometimes!
I’m thinking that’s a rooster, not a hen. The sexy, porn-faced “women”, with no arms but exaggerated breasts, are basically the artist’s anthropomorphic representation of what the rooster sees when he looks at hens.
Load More Replies...Summer Vibes At Wawollie Kringloop In Utrecht (Nl) - 2.5 Euro
I thought it was an abstract at first. I wish I could unsee what it really is - I liked it so much better as an abstract/surreal-ish piece. I might see how it looks upside down. The legs are depressing. Good execution on the artists part Re technique, But the legs - well painted but the shapes and composition - not for me,. My apologies. But I do think it would work unpsidedown!
Technique? What technique??? Staying within the lines when coloring and being able to draw a gradient at all are, like, steps 0.01 and 0.02 of the many steps of painting skills. And neither of these was executed well - the brush strokes are uneven and the borders are a bit smeared. Admittedly not in an eye-catching way... but in the way of someone who tried hard and just couldn't do better.
Load More Replies..."Bad" art is subjective, but I think this is the winner (so far) of "incompetent art"
Who Doesn't Want This 4ft Monstrosity Hanging On Their Wall? Couldn't See A Price, Havant
I'd love it. It appears to be a grave rubbing. I've done them at Washington National Cathedral, and they're beautiful.
It looks like those things where you have to scrape the black layer to unveil the golden plate beneath and create art.
Very valuable. I have one that I love. You're not allowed to do brass rubbings in a lot of places any more so they're getting precious!
I See A Woman With Bad Hair And A Migraine Headache So Terrible That She's Lost Her Nips And They've Migrated To The Drawers. £15.95 At The Hospice Shop, Guernsey
That's the kind of crap that people pretend they like because they are told they should.
Bought Today In Oxfam High Street Orpington. As I Suspected My Wife Thinks It Terrible. I Couldn't Resist
Looks like a lithograph, very well done. Definitely an original. A/P is artists proof, usually the first of an edition of prints. May be worth googling the artists name.
I'm going top save all my dog's fur she sheds and glue it to a canvas and call it art
It’s fussy, loud, jaggedly with headache h inducing high contrast. It would stress me out and drive me crazy. Too bad, because the artist clearly knows how to draw - the shape and anatomy of the pup is great. If it were mine, I’d brush on a clear warm brown wash over the whole thing, then coat with shiny varnish.
Is This A Large Cat Sitting On A Smaller Cat??? $3.99 At Value Village, Everett, Wa. Did Not Buy Because It Was Too Large, Among Other Reasons
Pigs In Blank... This Little Pigg... Three Little Pi... Oh I’m Really Struggling To Come Up With A Pig Based Pun, Can You Help? Acorn, Jersey. No Price
This little piggy went to market... Or This !little piggy went to Harvard, this little piggy went to Yale. This little piggy went to Princeton, and this little piggy went to jail. And the last little piggy was a smart little piggy and bought Intel in its IPO.
I Couldn't Leave This Behind. Salvation Army. Brooklyn, NY
Great find! Awesome color balance, intriguing composition, well painted. Congrats! Keep it for a long time.
It Has A Certain ‘Je Ne Sais Cat’ Goodwill Tucson 5
When you return from a nice swim in the local watering hole and find out that the cat's stolen your clothes
Just Stunning (Rspca Northampton)
Either that, or it’s a passive-aggressive way to tell you your feet smell like you’ve been walking in horseshit.
Load More Replies...Don't say it David...its too obvious, and not funny....horseshoe. *snorts* I'm sorry.😑
This Screams “Trauma” To Me
No. I’d probably like it if the colors were different. It’s not bad - it’s sort of shocking/disturbing, evocative of rage, unease, crisis, violence, pain… art isn’t always flowers and women in summer gardens. Its not bad I just couldn’t have to see it every day. Busy, loud colorful things (quilts, curtains, walls, etc.) drive me insane as does fluorescent lighting - and I’m an artist!
I agree - it would give an entirely different impression if it were a different color. It would be cool to see it that way as a series, expressing different emotions, in a Warhol-esque type of display.
Load More Replies...It reminds me of that famous photo of the child who had been in a concentration camp drawing 'home'.
Community Thrift Store San Francisco, Price Unknown!
Unclear If This Is Meant To Be Sinister Or Inspiring. 99p At The Oxfam Superstore In Oxford, UK. Did Not Come Home With Me
If flapping your arms and screaming while falling to your death counts as "flying," then yes.
Load More Replies...It is meant to be inspiring, but it is actually sinister... Just like all those shitty "inspirational" quotes.
What The Hell Is Going On Here? St John Tauranga, Nz
This is called "koekhappen" in Dutch. (some say it is a tradition here.. quite an oldfashioned one)
https://rehs.com/eng/default-19th20th-century-artist-bio-page/?fl_builder&artist_no=279&sold=1 Go buy that!!!
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Load More Replies...Taunting poor children with a biscuit? Either that or the Child Catcher.
Horse Hair Hat?
It's awfulness level is dependent on the rest of the room though, since its painted on a mirror.
Load More Replies...Salvation Army, Dalry Rd, Edinburgh
So this looks better then a screen shot, I know it isn't a cel (because it was computer generated, not hand painted cels) but... This might be important in terms of production of BoJack - good find.
I Have No Words, Op Shop Hervey Bay 30 Bux
Is this one "carrots and peas" or "parrots and keys"?
Load More Replies...Don't know if you had the experience of a mammogram, but that is kind of how it feels. The original method of determining if the plates were tight enough was if there were tears in the patient's eyes. (Was told this by a xray technician trainer.)
Load More Replies...The only place I'd hang this in, is in a furnace. Preferably one that operates well above 500 Celsius.
That Time Victorian Superman Stole A Statue!! Isobel Hospice, Hemel Hempstead
I was trying to put my finger on who it made me think of.
Load More Replies...Omg I just realized I want super powers so I can steal art. But good art. Omg I want to be a super villain! Wow, this is not a normal Monday.
Emmaüs, Laval, Always A Happy Hunting Ground. Unpriced
I wouldn't say skilled fine artist...advance amateur maybe
Load More Replies...Not even her priceless glass collection could console Beatrice after her disastrous attempt to dye her own hair during lockdown
You can find real treasures at Emmaüs, and this is definitely not part of them. Not the city in Palestine, the thing with Abbé Pierre and stuff...
I Really Love This But It Might Be Terrible
It’s not terrible as far a skill goes - except for the lack of lighting and shadow. But that face is excellently done. Makes me think this wasn’t finished for some reason. It seems like it was in a layer stage…
That's a very badly faded print of a painting by Rembrandt - it's of his mother. It's a fantastic painting and worth millions.
Looks like the Countess of Desmond who purportedly lived to be 140 years old and grew a second set of teeth at aged 100.
The Artist Rejects The Fallacy Of Our Belief That Interconnection Can Be Found Through The Dichotomy Of Beauty And Commerce While At The Same Time Giving Us Hope Through Naïveté And Minimalism
Furthermore, the painterly quality of line is fresh and unencumbered by pretense, allowing the viewer to dwell in a space that’s open to interpretation. Upon viewing, one is bound to note the influence of Japanese Literati Painting. A complex and challenging work that is truly a gestalt.
$3 at Saint Paul Goodwill. Left unpurchased.
It's actually inspired by ( a sequel to? ) a Picasso. The Picasso is of someone's hannd holding flowers out to someone.
I think it was someone trying to do a copy of the Picasso. It's definitely not a replica or print of the original.
Load More Replies...“Discovery” £1.99 Age UK Chelmsford
One For The Nursery? Distraught Child Presumably Traumatised By A Giant Mouse. Yours For £1.99 At Backwell St. Peter’s Hospice Shop
Evert toon has their day. The time Mickey was locked out of the Kingdom. Poor kid was feeling sorry for him & started to cry
Not Sure What This Is Supposed To Be! Mer Something. Shelton, Washington Thrift, No Price
Fabulous Portrait Of The Well Know Sean Bowie Bean... I Think. Westown Hospice. New Plymouth New Zealand. Literally Priceless
Agree... to be honest I was a bit confused about the Sean Bowie Bean.
Load More Replies...Spotted In A Savers Store In Adelaide (South Australia)
Maybe they found it online and it was already censored ? You know how sensitive the Facebook algorithm is... It even censore a selfie with Emmanuel Macron because it thought it was interracial gay porn.
Load More Replies...It was already censored in the original facebook post so we can't blame BP for this one.
Load More Replies...Collage Paper Owl Pasted On Blue Paint Mess On Canvas Board... Very Shiny At Salvation Army In Somerville Ma
It's actually not an owl - it's been turned upside down to look like one. Look at the bottom of the photo & you'll see the woman's face!
Load More Replies...I love the blue and gold of the subject... it almost looks like enamel or cloisonne.
I Spent A While At The St Vinnies Tacoma, Wa Us Yesterday, And Much Of It Was Trying To Figure This Out? Is It Language? Writing? A Tattoo? If It’s A Tattoo Is That Chest Hair? Truly Crappy And Framed In The Colors Of Skin
It's upside down and I think the background might be grass. The writing in the middle is the last three lines of a Japanese poem about accepting things for what they are: 山あれば山を観る (If there is a mountain, watch the mountain) 雨の日は雨を聴く(Listen to the rain on a rainy day) 春夏秋冬 (Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter) あしたもよろし (Tomorrow is also good) ゆふべもよろし (Last night was also good)
Poor Mermaid. Not Only Has She Lost Her Face - She's Also Got A Really Nasty-Looking Pimple On Her Shoulder. Shabitat, Brighton, UK
Forger the pimple, her spine is sticking out of her body. Talk about suffering fir your art. Someone get a surgeon...
Not sure if that's a pimple, or an attempt at a nipple beyond her shoulder as painted by someone who has never seen a breast
Nope. Let your kids paint on it for fun. It might end up being interesting. 🙂
Ew. Why? Age UK, Leamington Spa. No Price
I Was Invited On Here Specifically To Post This, I Personally Think It Is Stunning, Though This Is Not The General Consensus. British Heart Foundation South London, £10
A Trio Of Cowboys $20 A Pop Salvo’s Noarlunga
Salvos Gladesville Sydney $10. Ignore Light Reflection - So Awful I Wish I'd Bought It Now
Charlie McCarthy and Raquel Torres on a date? Late 1920s - early 1930s (from her dress and hair) makes it too early to be Lupe Velez.
Load More Replies...The forbidden love between a cabaret singer and a ventriloquist's dummy
"Am I Arsene Lupin, or Slappy from Goosebumps, mrs rich 1930' new-yorker ? -You are both."
Yeah, you should’ve bought it - although it looks like a mass produced print , cheaply framed, so - actually, you made the right choice if my assumptions are correct. The quality as cut of the matting and frame can give a lot of info as to the care taken for the piece…. But if it’s cheap enough and you like the image - that’s really all that matters. I’ve bought stuff like that myself many times. Don’t care about the quality if the image makes me happy. I bought a print called “loon family” it’s goof and I love it. I’ve just been in tough with an old friend /antique dealer, so I’m zoned into the quality/value focus. Must redirect.
Restore, Tahunanui, Nz Bargain!!!
If you look closely you can see the image of H R Giger's Alien miraculously imprinted on the toast
Its a Roy Lichtenstein's breakfast homage to Jasper Johns and Franz Klein
This Caught My Eye In Newport Today
Is BP short for Bigot Panda? Stop censoring nipples. Nobody has turned into a sexual predator because they saw an exposed nipple.
A. Geez, you are fixating on WANTING to see nipples, b. The original posts pre BP are censored, so get over it.
Load More Replies...Gonad The Dog. Sue Ryder, Chesham
You actually have a youtube tutorial for this, it was very very similar.
It's really similar, not the same, but similar. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=recShTw6hkk
Load More Replies...What's With The Burning Shed While The Guy Fiddles Around And The Eye On The Tree, Henry Cole Would Be Saddened By The Burning Shed. Says On Back "The Fiddling Hippie", $2.99 At Chehalis, Wa. Thrift Store. And Yes I Bought It Home
No Idea What It Is But There Is A Woman Figure On The Right. For Only £2.99 From Oxfam, Tamworth It Can Be Yours
It's a (reproduction) of a painting by Klimt called "The tree of life". Just one of the most recognizable painter out there...
They didn't get the WHOLE painting, but what they DID get, is a rather decent likeness.
Load More Replies...It's not a reproduction, it is a print of Klimt. I can see that from the parts he painted over really badly with a different shade of paint.
Roommate Works In A Thrift Shop, And Someone Brought In An Unfinished Logan Painting
They realized how poorly they were doing and gave up. But still tried to sell.
I’d Hang This Betwixt Two Dream Catchers. Acorn Jersey, No Price
Found This Lovely Lady At Value Village
I swear this is a celebrity, I feel like I SHOULD know this, but can't put my finger on who it is; Gonna be driving me crazy now
A Long Time Follower And Finally This Morning In My Local Headway Charity Shop In Derby I See What I Have Called "Angry Kitties"
Two For The Price Of One! Henry Viii And Marilyn Monroe
He looks so fluffy I want to run my fingers through his codpiece
Load More Replies...Wait. So you pose Marilyn like that, but lengthen Henry’s jerkin (?) and not show the huge codpiece he liked to wear, which was way too big for even the most well-endowed man. I guess you cajoled say it was Henry’s way of showing everyone that the king’s peepee always has to be much bigger—-impossibly and unnaturally bigger—-than anyone else’s. And let no one dispute that “alternate fact”.
Screaming Child In Shelter Glasgow. Not Sure Of Price
I've been using that pic as a profile pic!! ROFL crying-60d...66b942.jpg
One Squid? Not Sprat Bad, I Suppose... I Cod Have Bought It, But Refishted... Etc Seen Outside Red Cross Charity Shop In Burnham On Crouch, Essex
Vincent's In Bailieborough, No Price Marked, Priceless I'd Say
Somebody trippin’ : ). I wouldn’t want it, myself, but the composition, color, execution: well done.
Great To Hang At The Foot Of Your Kid's Bed. "Sleeeep Tight! No. Really. Hurry Up, And Sleep Tight!" Not Priced (Priceless?). Goodwill, Brendan, Texas
At first I thought I was looking at two big undies perched on a branch.
This May Resonate With Both Fishermen And Their Wives. A Princely $1.99 From Value Village Ancaster, Ontario, Canada
I get this. Clearly the fish is symbolic and she is dissatisfied with it. Deep.
He looks like a comic relief drunken tramp from an old Disney movie.
Mary And Her Possessed Offspring. Vincentius Boxtel
Go back and look at the early Northern European paintings - most of the babies are sooooooo creepy. Not kidding.
Clearly Tom Jones! Severn Hospice, Machynlleth. Priceless
Maybe It's An Apple? Karm In Lenoir City, Tn
Yours For The Bargain Price Of Only £140! East London Gentrification
The portrait is pretty good. It is instantly recognizable, but why anyone would WANT Hugh Hefner is a different story
Happy Ponies! Sheldon, Wa. Treasures, Unpriced
Heyyy idk if u still can’t comment but I believe u just have to use your account again for a bit like upvote things and it should come back as long as your active
Load More Replies...Oh The Good Life! £2! Roy Castle Donation Station, West Kirby
Oh I LOVE Felicity Kendall! I loved the series. I wish I could still watch it. This warms my heart. I recognized her immediately. Not a great portrait, but a good one. I love it.
Reproductions Or Reinterpretations? Bought Yesterday For 9 Euros Each From Troc.com In Perpignan, France. I Love Them
No, more like The Politician and the Rent Boy.
Load More Replies...What Is He Doing With That Bag Pipe? Hamilton Ontario, Mission Thrift, 14.99$
But why parsons russels and not scottish terriers? Maybe an allegory of England VS Scotland?
At The Ark Thrift Store. Mendocino, Ca
Found At Savers In Phoenix, Az. No Price, So I Didn’t Get It
Saw This Amazing Work Of Art In A Charity Shop In Camborne, Cornwall Recently! Uplifting Stuff Yay!!!!!
Not Terrible, But The Dog's Rump Being So Prominent Is Distracting To Me. $14.99 Value Village, Hamilton, On
Not his best angle, but I see where they were going with this. If the angle had been higher it would have been great.
A bit more work, it could be really nice. It needs more contrast and a clear light source which I think would make the business be less distracting, maybe!
Load More Replies...Barnet, London. £5.00
Very cool if an original painting - as Samantha Lomb said, probably an adaptation of an Audubon plate. But a little drunk. I like it.
My Friend Kristine Found This One A Few Weeks Ago And Gifted It To Me, Because My Friends Understand. Always. Goodwill, Tucson
Named Polly. In the December of 2010.
Load More Replies...Save The Children, Dalry Rd, Edinburgh. Apparently Painted On Black Velvet
Posted By A Friend Of Mine Visiting Sf. Only $450!
Looks like he should have been the third character in Beavis and Butthead
Been A While Since I’ve Posted. Price Unknown. Goodwill, Harford County, Maryland
This is a riff on the Aztec/Chicano legend of Popcoatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl - two volcanoes in love personified as warrior and princess. A classic velvet art motif
£45 Nias Charity Shop, Wimbledon London
I Can’t Imagine Someone Donating This Lovely Portrait, Ha Ha. Could You Imagine Growing Up With That In Your Home, How Embarrassing
That is actually a very well done portrait, better then most that I have seen. It should not be embarrassing but cherished.
This is really well done. There is a lot of skill in this portrait. Better lighting and better color choice for the clothing and this artist could’ve done well. Pet portraits, too.
wow, so going by your creative description of this guy you must be one of the popular people? The group that are perfect and put others down for being different? I would much rather be with the misfits.
Load More Replies...No Idea... It Stayed There... £5 Salvation Army Northampton
I Don’t Know What I Dislike The Most The Colours, The Composition, The Mixture Of Styles Or Her Stupid Face
I think this is a great piece that could be considered regional folk art. I think it has wonderful charm, of course taken after Manet’s “A Bar at the Folies-Bergère.” It’s adorable, camp and very well done.
Conceptually stronger than execution, but that's not bad. The thing with amateur artists is that they are so try-hard. Pros tend to be much more confident/loser in their mark-making.
I Spotted This Beauty In Savers At Modbury And I Couldn't Stop Thinking About It. My Partner Secretly Purchased It, And Gave It To Me As A Present A Few Weeks Later. It Now Sits Proudly In Our Lounge Room. Think It Was $6
Some of these are prints from famous artists, but for the others, please understand that people like to have a try. It's a long learning process to get better, but I bet most of the people posting these couldn't get anywhere near the quality of most of these. Don't mock people for making an effort at something they like doing.
True, but one was suspiciously similar to a video I saw on youtube.
Load More Replies...I actually really liked a lot of these. And even the ones that didn't have the best ideas/concepts, the actual art was executed very well. I couldn't do any of these, and most of the people posting probably couldn't either, so please be kind.
So art is now ‘the worst’ if someone doesn’t like it? It’s art, it’s subjective, it’s not bad.
There are no mistakes in art which is why I love doing it!
Load More Replies...After a while I couldn’t keep looking. Lost of these were good though!
I think British charity shops are definitely better for this kind of thing than Australian and U.S. ones. Some of the British stuff shows that behind all those twitchy lace curtains in Tunbridge Wells there is some batshit certifiably crazy business going on. With or without psychotic flamingos.
Art is subjective, so saying that these are examples of "terrible art" is unreasonable.
Some of these are prints from famous artists, but for the others, please understand that people like to have a try. It's a long learning process to get better, but I bet most of the people posting these couldn't get anywhere near the quality of most of these. Don't mock people for making an effort at something they like doing.
True, but one was suspiciously similar to a video I saw on youtube.
Load More Replies...I actually really liked a lot of these. And even the ones that didn't have the best ideas/concepts, the actual art was executed very well. I couldn't do any of these, and most of the people posting probably couldn't either, so please be kind.
So art is now ‘the worst’ if someone doesn’t like it? It’s art, it’s subjective, it’s not bad.
There are no mistakes in art which is why I love doing it!
Load More Replies...After a while I couldn’t keep looking. Lost of these were good though!
I think British charity shops are definitely better for this kind of thing than Australian and U.S. ones. Some of the British stuff shows that behind all those twitchy lace curtains in Tunbridge Wells there is some batshit certifiably crazy business going on. With or without psychotic flamingos.
Art is subjective, so saying that these are examples of "terrible art" is unreasonable.
