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Question: What is the biggest piece of crap that has turned into a piece of art!?
I don't really know how to put this into a paragraph, but i'll try!. For instance, an abandon car; someone do some artistic stuff to that can, and sell it for $50,000!. Or collecting animals bones, make it artistic, and sell it for $10,000!. Do you understand what I'm trying to ask!? The best quote for this question would be, " from horsesh!t, comes flowers; think about it!." I got that quote from the show "True Life: I'm a Staten Island Girl!." That quote was said by one of the girl's dad, he's really cool!.Www@QuestionHome@Com


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We have here some modern sculptor, using iron to create!.
She made a "statue" kind of thing, experts though it was a great piece of Art and it was therefore placed on the big Square outside our city's University!.

Some day, this magnificent statue, disappeared!.
Interrogations started!. State and Police authorities were much upset about the vandal who stole that piece of Art!.
Finally, the mystery was solved when some garbage men from the Hall, admitted that while they were cleaning the Square, they saw some " useless pieces of iron thrown on the ground " and they picked it up to clean the square of the debris!.!.
It was the laugh of the town for many days!!!!Www@QuestionHome@Com

Andy Warhol wanted to, or actually did encase his own excrement in Lucite and sell it as jewelry!. I haven't been able to find any confirmation of this on the internet, however!.

I remember reading William F!. Buckley Jr!. about this!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Well I would have to say those cheap skate artists that just place a blank canvas there and then sell it for thousands of dollars it is ridiculous!. All Post modern art basically!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Some of the famous artists in the last century have made some really crappy pieces!. Van Gogh, for example!.!.!. anything "abstract"Www@QuestionHome@Com