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The Museum of Bad Art

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Inauguration Day 1961
“The president’s father beamed with pride and the King of Pop listened intently that cold, windy day when JFK suggested they ask not what their country could do for them, but what they could do for their country.”

“Art too bad to be ignored”.

I can’t get over this concept. It’s entirely genius in itself, but oh how I wish it existed in MontrĂ©al instead of Massachusetts (mainly because it would be the ultimate First Date location). The Museum of Bad Art rivals other more “well-known” museums, with a concept that’s perfectly unique in it’s own way…


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Eileen’s Uncle Phil by Anonymous
16″ x 20″
Oil on Canvas
Purchased by Mike Frank 5/19/07

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He Was a Friend of Mine By Jack Owen
18″ x 24″
Watercolor
“Who else thinks it’s a good idea to eat from my bowl?”

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Ronan the Pug by Erin Rothgeb
18″ x 24″
Acrylic on Canvas Board
“Ronan the Pug could hardly see straight after lapping up all the spilled egg-nog at the holiday party, but brought tears to everyone’s eyes with his clear tenor rendition of Danny Boy.”

Check out more examples on museumofbadart.org or buy something from their online shop



Comments

  1. Quote This

    Omg, love this post, good one Chuck. I especially like how they call themselves moba, ha!

  2. Quote This

    LOVE it! I particularly love motel room art… those lovely shades of dusty rose and gold.
    The dog looks like one of those fish that cleans the tank (or that’s what i hope it’s doing).

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