The weirdest part of this is it isn’t even good art. It’s the sort of art you would expect from 12-year-old junior high students.
So at least he probably hardly sold any of it.
The weirdest part of this is it isn’t even good art. It’s the sort of art you would expect from 12-year-old junior high students.
So at least he probably hardly sold any of it.
“learning that their kids’ art is showing up online, seemingly for a profit.”
Seemingly for a profit?! Nah mate, that’s $100 of pure Crayola on locally sourced printer paper.