Office art:

So today I went to visit the new building of the main company I freelance for and immediately fell in love with this piece of art. (If you follow me on Twitter, you’ve already seen this).

Now, pictured below is only a small chunk of one of the ginormous panels– there are four panels total:

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I told one of my bosses that if it went missing one day, it wouldn’t be my fault. Really. Especially if it magically appeared in my apartment. Cleeeearly not my fault.

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  1. Carrie Carrie says:

    That is a very cool painting. And it would totally not be your fault at all if it went missing. Too bad I never have a damn camera around when I want to take photos of things, or my cell phone is not charged enough. LOL Darmn technology!!

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  2. Shelby White Shelby White says:

    Awesome painting!

    Wouldn’t mind having that in my office space!

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  3. Erin Erin says:

    the swarm of birds really gets me, because just last week i took a picture of this gnarly, kind of disgusting amount of birds. the most I’ve ever seen at once. they were all on this massive hill attacking piles of garbage and the pictures i took didn’t do them justice. anyhow, to paint a picture for you, (for lack of a better term) what i saw looked EXACTLY like the amount in the painting. this is sick, and you should totally jack it.

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