What's a piece of art or media (film, book, painting etc) that you loved, but would never want to see again? Ask (survey) I have some obvious examples, like the anime Kare Kano, and the movies Lion (2016), It and The Exorcist. What are yours? 16 votes
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Swedish artist Pappas Pärlor is vandalizing streets with his stunning pixel art art.street art.pixel Link 10 votes
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A painting long thought to be a fake Botticelli turned out to be real. British conservators confirmed the authenticity of “Madonna of the Pomegranate” via X-ray and infrared tests. painting Article 355 words 7 votes
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