The artist is creative trolls wanting to get free of his paintings
Any work has its price.
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John Arton of Birmingham already had an impressive career and became a famous artist. Basically, he draws hyperrealistic portraits of celebrities and animals, and sometimes does caricatures.
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On account of the Arton in Instagram signed by more than 50 thousand people, and his work has been exhibited in museums and sold at charity auctions. John also paints pictures to order. On average, the pattern A3 is the master of $ 200, but some people still believe that the profession of artist is not so serious.
According to Arton, weekly he comes in a few messages where users asked him to draw their portraits for free. Some of them are genuinely surprised that in his work the artist asks for money, while others deliberately do not want to pay, saying: “Do it for free, you’re not difficult”.
Charter to respond to such customers, John decided to give up. But he was not ready to draw all and just began trolling rude subscribers. Instead of the expected hyperrealistic masterpieces Arton began to draw funny doodles, and correspondence and result publish to Instagram.
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