Good Lord, what have they done?
124 1 ReplyAs if the end result wasn't already obviously bad enough, somehow seeing the original manages to make it worse..
62 1 ReplyOh my god that’s so bad how is it this bad
29 0 ReplyThis can’t be real, at no point could any sane person look at that and think, whelp, my job here is done.
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You sure it's not a onion article?
My dear lord, how did they even get hired?
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How does this keep happening?
98 1 ReplyWould be funny if the same lady was behind this.
"How does this keep happening?"
"She's the minister's niece..."
86 0 ReplyShe didn’t do the Ronaldo one, someone else did. It would be hilarious if she had done all 3, but I find it equally hilarious that they’ve allowed 3 different people to crap the bed this badly…
Edit: I guess technically the Ronaldo sculpture started out ugly & the correction worked, so maybe it’s not in the same category?
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Apparently it's a Spanish thing. From the article someone posted below (https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/amateur-restorer-botches-carving-spain-180976271/)
Spanish law currently allows amateurs to repair historic artworks—a fact that has led many conservation experts to argue for tighter regulations in the industry.
76 0 ReplyAre the owners of the art just contracting the cheapest possible option?
28 0 ReplyIt'd be extremely hilarious if we didn't irrevocably destroy a piece of history every time it happens.
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AI design!
11 7 ReplyAI definitely would have done better. This looks like a child drew a smiley face on a lump of clay by poking their fingers in it.
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It looks like they used Monkey Jesus as their reference picture..
46 1 Reply73 0 ReplyThey're the same picture 🤣
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29 0 ReplyWell that was restored by Dr. Bean (apparantly)
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Honestly they should just own it. Have an entire wall of beatific potato head people.
27 0 Reply"Everyone thinks they're not qualified to restore art, just fake it til you make it!"
19 0 Reply"I'm somewhat of a art forgery expert myself"
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At this point, it's our last resort against AI images
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10 0 ReplyMr. Bill! Ooh nooooo!
9 0 ReplyWork quality adjusted to pay and inflation, isn't this what the market economy is all about ?
9 0 ReplyNot sure if this is true or not, but I remember reading somewhere that some artists intentionally botch historical art restorations for publicity and to drive more visitors to see it in person
8 0 ReplyIt's fine. After a few days the swelling will go down, and you won't even know it's a potato.
6 0 ReplyJust another example of derivative imitations saturating the art market.
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