The piercing sliver of sun seemed like it had the intensity to set something on fire. Currently that sliver was cutting across the corner of SHOW trick GOBBLE and it made Shannon Randazzo even more nervous.
It wasn’t the original SHOW trick GOBBLE, of course, it was a print, though Shannon felt like the collective that attempted to do prints of the artist’s work could never do justice to the seemingly random, manic folds he created in his heavy paper “canvases” before he painted on them.
Shannon adjusted the new blinds that had just been installed.
The artist was currently installed in his bedroom, like the average teenager, except Shannon’s teenager was Timothy Alfredo Randazzo, a world-renowned avant-garde artist known as Dyll , who made his first million before he turned fifteen.
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