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I love art, and I am kinda obsessed with making more, always trying to make something new, something better. I live in a beautiful city called Den Bosch which inpsires me a lot to make art.

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Drunk lady

travelSimon Stevinweg, Den Bosch
Drunk lady
Drunk lady Fallen barely out Her handsome home Supported by some Suspicious strangers speaking Half her language Gone before she turned her head
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Created: 02/12/2024
Size: 60x80
Orientation: portrait
Type: painting
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How often do you act like you're a good person? This painting is about a day I did twice, or at least as far as I can remember, which I probably would as I generally remember any time I do something good for somebody (because I'm not a good person.) The first good thing was picking up my girlfriend from the train station to walk home together (She thinks I do it for her, but I only do it because I like spending time with her.) Anyway, while we were walking back, I was trying to be romantic (to manipulate her into liking me so she'll keep helping me clean) when I slipped and stumbled. (Which made her rudely laugh uncontrollably.) When I tried to recover from my failure, she noticed a drunken lady who had fallen from her bike. We rushed to help her. I couldn't but help -- so that's what I did. She must've been Thai, as they started to talk in some foreign language, presumably gossiping. And she won't admit to what they were talking about. That's what I get for (pretending to be) good. Huh.

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