You don't need to actively make art to be Risa Sakamoto Archivesan artist.
Hell, you don't even need to actually do anythingto make art.
SEE ALSO: This artist is broadening beauty standards with her custom painted dollsAll you need to do is one day leave your can of expandable foam in the shed for a long, long time, in the hopes that one day it'll burst forth and create something truly original:
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Make way, Turner Prize contestants: there's a new kid on the block. Twitter user JB from Manchester, UK, shared the majestic picture above at the end of last week.
It's since racked up almost 20,000 retweets and been made into a Twitter Moment.
The images prompted others to share similar works of art:
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Finally, many people were reminded of that Simpsonsepisode where Homer's attempt to assemble a barbecue leads to him becoming an artist.
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Your move, art world.
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