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  • Dwight Schr-ute
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    Originally posted by beefytee View Post
    I'm trying to figure out where he is painting this. The Washington National cathedral? When did he get a desk put in there? Seems kind of disrespectful doing such a dirty task in a sacred place.

    Also, I can already smell the photoshops where people speculate what is under the red cloth.
    Working on something as we speak...




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  • beefytee
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    I'm trying to figure out where he is painting this. The Washington National cathedral? When did he get a desk put in there? Seems kind of disrespectful doing such a dirty task in a sacred place.

    Also, I can already smell the photoshops where people speculate what is under the red cloth.

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  • BigPiney
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    That twitter thread is great.

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  • Northwestcoug
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    John McNaughty, amirite?!?

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  • imanihonjin
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    Originally posted by SCcoug View Post


    Thumb or ??
    I wonder how much Hannity will buy this one for.

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  • Commando
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    Originally posted by SCcoug View Post


    Thumb or ??
    I'm guessing no. You don't want to know how he's holding the brushes, either.

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  • SCcoug
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    Thumb or ??

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  • originalsocal
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    Originally posted by LVAllen View Post
    Oh, I don't know. I think the selection of this painting is pretty appropriate. It seems that the citizens were attempting to protest against a foreign state that had interfered with their own government and installed a puppet leader. The puppet, of course, claimed there was no collusion with the foreign state, and issued violent reprisals.
    Ah! You are correct. But he's still a jackass.

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  • LVAllen
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    Originally posted by originalsocal View Post
    Wow! McNaughton playing the race card. That's rich.

    When I first looked at this, I thought he was trying for some kind of Book of Mormon mix with Samuel the Lamanite standing on the wall sort of thing...but this? What a jackass!
    Oh, I don't know. I think the selection of this painting is pretty appropriate. It seems that the citizens were attempting to protest against a foreign state that had interfered with their own government and installed a puppet leader. The puppet, of course, claimed there was no collusion with the foreign state, and issued violent reprisals.

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  • originalsocal
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    Originally posted by Northwestcoug View Post
    Yes.

    For those who didn't know, here he is to explain it all:

    Wow! McNaughton playing the race card. That's rich.

    When I first looked at this, I thought he was trying for some kind of Book of Mormon mix with Samuel the Lamanite standing on the wall sort of thing...but this? What a jackass!

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  • Northwestcoug
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    Originally posted by falafel View Post
    Obvious to everyone, I'm sure, is that this is a copy of Goya's "The Third of May 1808".

    Yes.

    For those who didn't know, here he is to explain it all:

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  • Commando
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    Originally posted by Copelius View Post
    The pinnacle of subtlety, really. (I don't know either)
    the reason it makes no sense is because he doesn't know what it means, either. He just redid another painting but with his maga characters.

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  • Commando
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    Originally posted by falafel View Post
    Obvious to everyone, I'm sure, is that this is a copy of Goya's "The Third of May 1808".

    lol. Not surprisingly, copying another painting and adding his shitty kitschy characters results in a better painting than what he's been doing.

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  • Copelius
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    Originally posted by SoCalCoug View Post
    Bravo, McNaughton! Treading into the waters of subtlety. (Or at least I assume so, since I don't know what the hell this one is all about.)
    The pinnacle of subtlety, really. (I don't know either)

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  • falafel
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    Originally posted by Northwestcoug View Post
    I for one do not like his recent foray into classical influences. Stay with the kitch, McNaughton!

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    Obvious to everyone, I'm sure, is that this is a copy of Goya's "The Third of May 1808".

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