10/20/25 – Clazner Ruwk

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Knox grabbed a painting from the wall to hurl, titled "Clazner Ruwk by Kneekniff Roule." BUt when he was about to throw it, it caught his attention and he looked closer and closer at it, mesmerized. He finally stammered, "It's so... beautiful. I... art... I'm so moved. art, I think... I think I get it now." Looking over at the brawl, Rodrigo said, "I love that, but are you sure this is quite the time?"

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Every now and then you see or hear a piece of art where something clicks, and you’re like, “Oh. OHHHH!”

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Knox grabbed a painting from the wall to hurl, titled “Clazner Ruwk by Kneekniff Roule.” BUt when he was about to throw it, it caught his attention and he looked closer and closer at it, mesmerized. He finally stammered, “It’s so… beautiful. I… art… I’m so moved. art, I think… I think I get it now.” Looking over at the brawl, Rodrigo said, “I love that, but are you sure this is quite the time?”

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11 Comments

  1. Coyoty

    It’s actually by Fleebar Glim, one of Roule’s employees. Roule runs a slimeshop of hack artists mass-producing paintings for home design stores and luxury liner “art shows”. Thoos’ parents probably have a warehouse full of them.

  2. C.B.VINCENT

    Shouldn’t the painting appear upside-down in the second frame?
    Unless it is some kind of advanced alien medium or canvas that senses the direction of gravity to re-align automatically so that abstract painting are *never* displayed upside-down?

  3. David

    I used to work near Tate Modern in London. Most of my fellow engineers were not interested in art – particularly not in modern art.
    I was able to persuade a few to go across the road and look at the exhibits. I’d tell them “You’ll think a lot of it is rubbish, then something will catch you and you’ll love it. And it won’t be the same as what others love.” And so it was.
    My partner loved Hurst’s skulls; I didn’t. We both loved the Exploded Shed.
    The thing that really got to me was when Tate Modern had a Picasso exhibition, including the original paintings Guernica and The Weeping Woman. I’m sure many of you have seen these in reproduction, as I had. But seeing the originals, close up enough to see the brush marks, and with an explanation of the context, made a huge impression on me. The Weeping Woman with the broken up face made perfect sense when you realised it was about the horrors of the Spanish Civil War and the destruction of lives it involved.

  4. It is indeed quite refreshing to see that particularly famous painting by Kneekniff Roule, who became an intragalactic celebrity upon selling his roulneethdunk * franchise and thereafter devoting himself to the pursuit of excellence in so very many of the fine arts.

    * Regarding roulneethdunk and those delicious roulneeths, see the 04/23/20 strip.

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