this is another in a series of important artworks that I will be showing at random times on my blog. This one is by my favorite French minimalist painter Le Boone and hung for many years in the Smithsonian art gallery's men's room. It's called Le fisherman and represents through bold colors and heavy brushstrokes man's inability to... catch fish. Art critics and aficionados alike have called this masterful artwork "a good painting for a man who makes his paintbrushes out of his own nose hairs" . What more could possibly be said of this priceless "Objet D'art".... Enjoy
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