"join us now and share the canvas"

Title:A Portrait of RMS
Size:8" × 10" (~20 cm × 25 cm)
Media: Acrylic on Canvas Panel
Framed: Yes
Price:$165.00 SOLD
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16 Responses:

  1. beerfrick says:

    Shouldn't that be GNU/RMS?

  2. king_mob says:

    There's a copyright watermark on that jpeg, too.

    Didn't Stallman tell this guy he was supposed to share?

  3. coldacid says:

    I wonder who bought it.

  4. starjewel says:

    That's JinWicked from k5? Man, it's been a while. I'm impressed.

  5. jette says:

    If you need any help with the image, or would like to show me what you're done/are planning to do with it, I'd love to hear back from you.

    I'd only want to take that largest pencil tool and cover it all up - it's hideous.

  6. transgress says:

    ew. and i thought he was ugly and silly in real life; id be willing to bet he actually talks about the picture his fans have painted to people and uses it as proof of his divine right.

    /me shudders

  7. baconmonkey says:

    5 minutes + photoshop

    • mapzter says:

      Excellent domain choice. It's not even registered (but for how long?)

      • ornithopter:~ blatz$ date
        Wed Jan 7 23:49:32 EST 2004
        ornithopter:~ blatz$ whois beerzilla.org
        GeekTools Whois Proxy v5.0.3 Ready.
        Checking access for 24.199.114.166... ok.
        Checking server [whois.publicinterestregistry.net]
        Results:
        NOT FOUND

        Coming up on 10 hours, and it's still out there for the taking. Jeez. (I'm nearly out of virtual hosts on my ch33p-assed Taiwaneese hosting service, leave me alone.)

  8. whumpdotcom says:

    You could had put it behind a cut tag.

    Now I have to gouge my eyes out again.

  9. ajshepherd says:

    Argh! For Fuck's sake!

    It's things like that which make me want to take our Linux CDs and stamp on them in my size 11 boots over and over and over again, before insisting we convert all our servers to Windows 2003...

    Nice enough OS, but far too many fucking nutters involved. Including both the artist and purchaser of that particular crime against humanity.