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No Art in Theft

How many fingers does it take to steal artwork?
A grayscale hand with too many fingers, set against a black background, holds a pencil as if to draw with. The sharp end of the pencil splinters, and a bright red explosion flares out from the tip. The words "NO ART IN THEFT" frame the image in loud, jagged letters.
“No Art in Theft” by Sorin Sukumaran.

Transcript: A grayscale hand with too many fingers, set against a black background, holds a pencil as if to draw with. The sharp end of the pencil splinters, and a bright red explosion flares out from the tip. The words “NO ART IN THEFT” frame the image in loud, jagged letters.

Sorin Sukumaran
Sorin Sukumaranhttp://archaeopterxyz.wixsite.com/portfolio
Sorin is a BFA undergraduate at School of the Art Institute of Chicago. As a dinosaur and bird enthusiast, they hope to find a career in scientific illustration after graduation. They currently work a couple daytime jobs and volunteer at Chicago's Field Museum.
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