King Charles portrait turned into Wallace and Gromit character by animal activists
King Charles portrait turned into Wallace and Gromit character by animal activists
The act was done to draw the King's'attention to 'the horrific scenes on RSPCA Assured farms', an animal rights group said
The painting is protected by glass, so no damage was done to the painting.
I read through way too many articles that failed to mention this important detail.
147 0 ReplyIt wouldn’t be a big loss. That painting is ugly as hell.
58 6 ReplyI think it's a terrific representation of the horrifically bloody history of the British Monarchy
76 0 ReplyI like it
12 0 ReplyI can't stop thinking about how someone got paid to make this painting.
6 1 ReplyPhilistine
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Same shit that happens with every climate protest. "Climate protestors deface painting" etc.
9 0 ReplyIt's much less engaging this way.
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I wouldn't anger Count Vigo of Carpathia like that. Remember what happened the last time?
37 2 ReplyHe got turned into Wallace. The titular character.
26 0 ReplyYou really have to hand it to the British. They're great at stuff like this.
Nice bit of Wensleydale with a protest, eh?
24 1 ReplyImproved it tbh.
22 1 Reply"Fancy some cheese?"
16 0 Replyturned into wallace and gromit
so where's the change?
16 0 ReplyHe's smarter and less evil now.
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Oh no! Some rich person's pretty garbage was ridiculed!?
Heck off. I have real problems.
19 4 Reply"Give them a hefty jail sentence!!" - Conservative Party
5 0 ReplyNow THIS is pod racing!!!!
7 2 ReplyIt still looks like him, except happier.
3 0 ReplyI remember when you could go to an art museum and see pictures and sculptures of stuff. That was kinda nice.
3 2 Reply~~If it were something that could easily be removed I'd laugh
Since it appears to be a lot more permanent. Hopeful they do jail time for vandalism.don't destroy artwork.~~
Edit : I've been told it its over glass. So in that case. Then it's good for a laugh.
9 21 ReplyJail time for nonviolent activism is excessive, and will probably motivate, not deter, more people to do the same.
21 5 ReplyHmm nah. I am less likely to do something if I know it will result in me going to jail.
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It’s over glass and ummm… I think it’s more important to first stop torturing animals and worry about the well being of inanimate objects later.
21 5 ReplyIs it? Ah in that case I'll amend my comment.
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Does "don't destroy artwork" apply to people whi tear down statues of like Saddam or Mussolini? Or what about confederates or slave owner statues?
11 1 ReplyThey used stickers. I doubt it's super permanent by intention
4 1 Reply