Zep
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So you’re fine with it then?
Something like that shouldn’t be changed in that way. I could buy a Picasso tomorrow and get my crayons out on it just because I like crayon pictures.
The fact I owned it doesn’t make it right. It would be very wrong
I’m totally ambivalent about it. Picasso’s paintings are valuable because they are unique. If there were thousands of Picassos, some of which were more cheaply made later in Picasso’s production run and weren’t that good in the first place, I wouldn’t care that you wanted to draw on it with crayons. It’s yours after all. Maybe this Picasso was a damaged CAT D Picasso that was repaired by lesser artist with no service history.
So if it suits someone and keeps a beautiful car on the road, then good for them. It’s not my bag, but I don’t want one anyway.