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A two hour painting done at La Bettolab, Neukolln, Berlin, Germany, on a performance night.
When the crowd accidentally repeatedly …
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A two hour painting done at La Bettolab, Neukolln, Berlin, Germany, on a performance night.
When the crowd accidentally repeatedly got covered in paint, the artist replied “don’t worry, it’s acrylic, it’ll wash out”.
The name comes from the first thing the owner of the place said when he saw the work.
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