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31 My Kid Could Paint That

  • Jan 23, 2018
  • 1 min read

A four-year-old girl, whose paintings are compared to Kandinsky, Pollock, and even Picasso, has sold $300,000 dollars worth of paintings. Is she a genius of abstract expressionism, a tiny charlatan, or an exploited child whose parents have sold her out for the glare of the media and the lure of the almighty dollar?

This one's a dozy, but hey, nobody gets murdered!

 
 
 

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