Entering a new era in Art. Finally!

A painting made of dove droppings was sold for $1.2 million and why this is important
Dove & Peace shocked the art world with its estimated value at $1.2M and people are calling it Poop Art. Photograph: The Miha Artnak/ZEK/Ljudje d.o.o.
Dove & Peace shocked the art world with its estimated value at $1.2M and people are calling it Poop Art. Photograph: The Miha Artnak/ZEK/Ljudje d.o.o.

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