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The Hunt for the Valkyrie!


Dude so I painted this Valkyrie looking out over this city. Like, awhile ago. I think it's a great painting, I love it a lot, and LOVED seeing it hanging up in my home! That being said, it did not sell. And that's okay, I paint things that I'd like to have around me, and holding onto this painting was quite alright with me. BUT! I sold everything I own and now live out of my car as a nomad painter man. That means that I can't quite hold on to all of my paintings! So I've asked a friend if I can keep my paintings at their house for now, and slowly, one by one, I am knocking down the price and giving you guys just a few days to grab them before I hide them somewhere in public for someone to find. Here's the video where I say "hey, this has gotta go dudes."


And well... three days went by, no one bought it. Lots of people asking to hide it near them though! Lol hey man if you want to secure this as your own, you gotta pay up! Otherwise it is up to the chaotic nature of the world to find a home for this painting. So three days go by, no one buys it. So here I am, hiding this painting here:


And it only took 3 1/2 hours for someone to find it after I posted this video! Someone grabbed this up IMMEDIATELY. The hiding place was in Dino's, in East Nashville. Dude was not previously a follower, and we had not known each other at all. But we do now! And my art has found a home!!!! Here is the final resting place of the Valkyrie, she has been found, and has a nice and cozy place to call home. What a great story. I am for sure doing this with all of my remaining paintings. I cannot simply... hold on to these. If I get a good story and someone gets to have some art in their home and I get to stir the pot with a little bit of whimsical chaotic energy? Dude we are DOING that. ALL day. Hell yeah. Here she is, in her final resting place:


Cheers, dudes. - Austen

 
 
 

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