Tag Archives: Painting

The True Muse

Brenna found the strange paints in a curio store. She thought it her muse encouraging her to paint a horrific demon. Then the creature stepped out of the canvas. Weeks later, Ankhpethylax demanded she create another minion for it. Exhausted, … Continue reading

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Opportunity

It seemed smart to employ, Dali, the alien robot. It was a great security guard, but then it smashed through several paintings while apprehending art thieves. “You fool!” shouted Paul. “That Cezanne cannot be replaced!” “Yes it can,” said Dali. … Continue reading

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So Bold, In Public

Tobias and his work crew were fairly typical blue-collar men. Rhianna was lovely and talented. So when they saw what Rhianna was doing on the balcony, in full view of everyone, the crew couldn’t help but comment. “Oh…My…God, I’m in … Continue reading

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Catastrophic Art

After leaving Earth, Xerp looked everywhere for them. His moth-like antennae quivering with frustration, he called to his wife, Glyp. “Honey! Have you seen my paints? I can’t find them.” “You mean the ones that create reality from what you … Continue reading

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